The Role of Supplier Quality in e-Procurement Negotiation

Radoslav Delina (1), Mária Michňová (2), Peter Húska (3), Ján Spišák (4)
(1) Technical University of Kosice Faculty of Economics, Slovakia,
(2) University of Economics in Bratislava Faculty of Business Economy, Slovakia,
(3) University of Economics in Bratislava Faculty of Business Economy, Slovakia,
(4) Technical University of Kosice Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Slovakia

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the significance and the role of supplier rating as a formalised supplier quality measure to achieve better- negotiated prices and to identify price premium resulting from improved rating.

Methodology/Approach: Data from real B2B environment of electronic reverse auction SW solution ProeBiz were obtained and processed. Data from the reverse rating approach were used where the default rating value is 1 and improvements of rating lead to decreasing the rating value. Except standard descriptive statistics, non-parametric correlation and Kruskal-Wallis tests, the knowledge discovery techniques by decision trees CHAID algorithm were used.

Findings: From our empirical research results, there is the evidence of a significant positive relation of supplier quality or rating improvements on a negotiated price for suppliers. Improving rating from the default value (1.00) to (0.98-0.95) can lead to better- negotiated prices for suppliers in English auction expressed as price premium in the value of 4%.

Research Limitation/implication: Research has several limitations, esp. in the size of the sample and sectorial view as the research is based on data from construction, electro-mechanics and logistics sector.

Originality/Value of paper: The paper is original and not published in other publications.

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Authors

Radoslav Delina
radoslav.delina@tuke.sk (Primary Contact)
Mária Michňová
Peter Húska
Ján Spišák
Delina, R., Michňová, M., Húska, P., & Spišák, J. (2020). The Role of Supplier Quality in e-Procurement Negotiation. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 24(1), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.12776/qip.v24i1.1388

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