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Procurement practices and operational performance: a study of linear and curvilinear relationships in a developing economy

Eugene Kafui Agbeka (Faculty of Social Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana)
Fanny Adams Quagrainie (Department of Business Management, GIMPA, Achimota, Ghana)
Alan Anis Mirhage Kabalan (Department of Planning, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana)

Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN: 1535-0118

Article publication date: 12 July 2024

Issue publication date: 23 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

While operational performance is important for a company's competitiveness and profitability, this study claims that procurement may be required to drive operational performance. This study aims to focus on how procurement practices is related to operational performance among selected manufacturing firms.

Design/methodology/approach

The model was tested on a sample of 329 manufacturing firms in clothing and textiles, chemicals and plastics, food and beverages processing, wood processing, metal processing and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries in a developing economy.

Findings

The results indicate that firms with higher and optimal level of procurement practices achieve higher levels of operational performance. Regardless of the H1 rationale, this study suggests that increasing procurement techniques has a limit in terms of improving operational performance. This study establishes that extreme level of procurement practices is associated with decreasing operational performance.

Practical implications

This study calls attention to how managers can guide organizations in refining their procurement strategies and practices; there is the need to strive to strike a balance between diversification and efficiency in procurement.

Social implications

Manufacturing firms are often integral parts of local communities. The decisions they make regarding procurement practices can impact the economic health of these communities. Striking a balance between diversification and efficiency can contribute to sustainable business practices that benefit both the company and the local community.

Originality/value

As the main contribution, this study brings the additional perspective that extreme level of procurement practices is associated with decreasing operational performance.

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Citation

Agbeka, E.K., Quagrainie, F.A. and Kabalan, A.A.M. (2024), "Procurement practices and operational performance: a study of linear and curvilinear relationships in a developing economy", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 24 No. 3, pp. 320-347. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-01-2024-0010

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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