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The impact of using emerging technologies for direct purchasing of travel-related goods and services in an organisation in the western Cape, South Africa

Author(s)
Kakaza, Luvuyo
Date Issued
2022
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25381/cput.22357324.v1
Abstract
This study focuses on the purchasing of accommodation services. More importantly, the
increasing organisational efficiency when managing costs through the use of online technologies
when making bookings for accommodation. The purpose of this study is to explore and
understand the challenges that restrict the application of online decentralised technologies that
can assist in the purchasing of accommodation within organisations. The study identified the
persistence of organisations in subscribing to rigid procurement policies that do not permit the
organisation to make use of emerging online decentralised solutions for purchasing goods and
services such as accommodation.
The rationale for this study is the ability of organisations to reduce travel accommodation
expenses and the ability to reinvest these savings in other operational expenses.
To answer the three main research questions posed by the study, a case study design was
adopted. The study makes use of qualitative research methods such as interviews to answer the
research questions posed. Purposive sampling was undertaken to draw data from respondents
who could provide meaningful information for the study.
The findings of the study indicated that there are varying concerns for the organisation. Staff
showed concerns regarding the implementation of online decentralise purchasing. However, staff
also showed that there was an opportunity for the organisation as well as for the staff travelling.
However, various factors need to be looked into such as value for the organisation versus value
for staff. The key finding of the study is that the challenge restricting the implementation of online
decentralised purchasing is the operationalising of the purchasing system. Various factors around
operationalising this system are discussed in the finding. The impact on staff roles was also found
to be a factor impacting the implementation of decentralised purchasing. This finding was
classified into the various levels of responsibility among staff in the organisation.
The study concluded that online decentralised purchasing can be accommodated by the
organisation given sufficient preparatory work being done before implementation. The study also
recommends the present considerations for implementation as well as future studies to be
undertaken to ensure that staff are allowed to direct their work travel and the purchase of their
materials and services in an attempt to create a more cost-effective purchasing system for the
organisation.
Additional information
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2022
Subjects

Hospitality industry ...

Hotels -- Reservation...

Hospitality industry ...

Electronic commerce

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