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<title>Report on the Findings of the 2004 Australian National eProcurement Survey</title>
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Williams, Susan P; Elliot, Steve; Langfield-Smith, Kim; Hardy, Catherine A
This report highlights the key findings from the 2004 Australian National eProcurement Survey. The aim of the 2004 Australian National eProcurement Survey is to establish the nature, extent and adoption profile of eProcurement strategies and processes of Australian organisations.
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Williams, Susan P; Elliot, Steve; Langfield-Smith, Kim; Hardy, Catherine A; Custodio, Gabriel
The report presents the key results and findings of the 2005-2006 Australian National e-Procurement Survey.The aim of the 2005-2006  survey is to build on the findings of the 2004 survey and establish the nature, extent and adoption profile of e-procurement strategies and processes within Australian organisations. It seeks to identify e-procurement adoption patterns by activities, product types and technologies.
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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