The Internet strategic plan: a step-by-step guide to connecting your company
The Internet strategic plan: a step-by-step guide to connecting your company
Web-based e-catalog systems in B2B procurement
Communications of the ACM
Procurement Reengineering
Global Electronic Commerce: Theory and Cases
Global Electronic Commerce: Theory and Cases
Interaction of Electronic Commerce and Supply Chain Management ¾ Insights from "The Swatch Group"
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 6 - Volume 6
An emerging vision of internet-enabled supply-chain electronic commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special issue: Electronic intermediaries and networks in business-to-business electronic commerce
Electronic commerce front-end in apparel supply chain
Computers and Industrial Engineering - 26th International conference on computers and industrial engineering
Sponsored search auctions: an overview of research with emphasis on game theoretic aspects
Electronic Commerce Research
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The emergence of advanced technology and the Internet leads to a trend for companies to migrate onto or to publicize themselves on the Internet as a business norm. Such migration involves business reengineering in procurement processes, which would result in pros and cons such as procurement time and cost saving, and resistance to change respectively for both buyers and sellers. This paper presents the migration of procurement onto the Internet, highlighting the ways in which business processes can be changed with the necessary technical requirements, and the possible pros and cons are encountered during the migration. An industrial example is used to illustrate the corresponding evolution as a result of electronic commerce (EC) deployment.