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Plans to utilize electronic marketplaces: the case of B2B procurement markets in Norway

Petter Gottschalk (Norwegian School of Management, Sandvika, Norway)
Anne Foss Abrahamsen (Accenture, Oslo, Norway)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 August 2002

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An electronic business to business procurement marketplace is an inter‐organizational information system through which multiple buyers and sellers interact to accomplish market‐making activities for corporate purchases. In this study, the extent to which organizations had plans to utilize electronic marketplaces for purchases was investigated. A survey was conducted in Norway. Survey results indicate that most organizations had plans, only 3 percent had no plans while 34 percent had concrete plans to utilize electronic marketplaces for purchases. Responding organizations planned to purchase significantly more indirect goods than indirect services on electronic marketplaces. The main benefit expected from utilizing electronic marketplaces for purchases was reduced transaction costs. Strategic importance of business to business electronic markets can significantly predict the extent to which responding organizations had plans to utilize electronic marketplaces for purchases.

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Gottschalk, P. and Foss Abrahamsen, A. (2002), "Plans to utilize electronic marketplaces: the case of B2B procurement markets in Norway", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 102 No. 6, pp. 325-331. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570210432028

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