Integration of causal map and monte carlo simulation to predict the performance of the Korea e-procurement system

Kun Chang Lee, Namho Chung

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Abstract

Among e-Government systems, the Korea ON-line E-Procurement System (KONEPS) is unique in that it requires the automated completion of a wide variety of jobs across the entire procurement process: from exchanging documents, opening bids, contracting, and shopping and paying electronically to sharing information on goods, services, and participants. KONEPS is also a rare example of a successful government-administered e-procurement system that has saved a great deal of money and time in the Government-to-Business procurement process. Most e-procurement system studies focus on a rhetorical analysis of case studies and do not employ rigorous methods, making them unsuitable for assessment by potential customer countries. This study proposes a generalized approach to estimating the performance of e-procurement systems by integrating the Monte Carlo-Assisted Causal Mapping Simulation (MOCA-CAMS). Simulations in which MOCA-CAMS is applied to KONEPS indicate a very promising performance for KONEPS under uncertain conditions in customer countries. This study will provide a foundation for further discussion of this increasingly important area of e-procurement research and practice.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNew Challenges for Intelligent Information and Database Systems
EditorsNgoc Thanh Nguyen, Bogdan Trawinski, Jason Jung
Pages299-308
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameStudies in Computational Intelligence
Volume351
ISSN (Print)1860-949X

Keywords

  • Causal Mapping
  • Korea ON-line E-Procurement System (KONEPS)
  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • e-Government
  • e-Procurement systems

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