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The impact of monopoly power, and asymmetric information to adopt e-procurement
Siti Fatimah,
Habiburrochman
Accounting
Department of Accounting
Center for Good Corporate Governance and Sustainability
Center for Audit and Forensic
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Asymmetric Information
100%
Power Data
100%
Monopoly Power
100%
E-procurement
100%
Intention to Adopt
50%
Surabaya
25%
State Universities
25%
Information Communication Technology
25%
Information Transparency
25%
Corruption
25%
Public Services
25%
Private Sector Organizations
25%
Public Officials
25%
Public Goods
25%
Information Accountability
25%
Social Sciences
Monopolies
100%
Asymmetric Information
100%
Information and Communication Technologies
33%
Private Organization
33%
Public Goods
33%
Public Service
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Asymmetric Information
100%
Monopoly
100%
Public Service
33%
Corruption
33%
Public Goods
33%