Effects of Inventory Management Techniques on Procurement Performance: An Empirical Study
Date
2019Author
Eveline, Chebet
Kitheka, Samson
Charles, Chogo
James, Ochola
Abeid, Talal
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Inventory is a key determinant of procurement success in either private or public organizations since inventory is an
asset and an expense to hold. Determining the required level to be held at each and every time required a combination of
various mythologies in an organization. Since this study was based on the concept of inventory management and
procurement performance, the general objective was to determine the effect of inventory management techniques on
procurement performance, the case of empirical evidence. Specially, the study focused on determining the effect of ABC
technique, Vender Managed inventory technique and periodic review approach on procurement performance. The study
sampled relevant research papers on the concept of inventory management. Theoretically was anchored on Economic
Order Quantity Model, Network Theory and Resource Dependency Theory for illustrating the relationship between
inventory control techniques and procurement performance. The study found out that ABC technique, Vendor Managed
inventory technique and periodic review approach significantly affects procurement performance. The study
recommended the adoption of ABC technique, Vender Managed inventor y technique and periodic review approach for
efficient procurement function in an organization. The study further poised for a future study to use different research
design to see whether similar findings can be achieved.