Ampeire Peron2024-12-052024-12-052024-10-13https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12311/2423The research looked at how e-procurement integration affected supply chain performance at Jumia Uganda. They looked at the main office in Nakasero, which controls all the branches in Uganda and handles all the buying activities. The main goal was to see how e-procurement impacted Jumia Uganda's performance overall. The study wanted to see how the amount of transactions influences Jumia Uganda's money situation, how sticking to rules affects new ideas and flexibility in Jumia's online shopping system, and how better information systems make customers happy at Jumia Uganda. A number of employees at Jumia's main office were asked to fill out a survey to share their thoughts, which were then evaluated. More details about Jumia Uganda were found from online sources and published materials. Researchers conducted the study using a case study approach. Information was gathered, examined it, and displayed the results using tables, pie charts, and graphs to show how often things happened and what percentage they made up. Each person in the study agreed to keep their identity and details private by signing a research agreement. After looking at all the information, the researcher found that there are challenges when trying to use e-procurement in a company, like expensive internet costs. However, most of these problems can be solved by planning carefully and thinking about the good and bad parts of the system. Also, the researcher discovered that using e-procurement can make a company work better. Based on these discoveries, the researcher suggested that businesses need to find ways to solve any issues that may arise from using e-procurement in order to fully benefit from its advantages. He also suggested that further studies should examine how e-procurement affects a company's success and how providing training to employees can help enhance their e-procurement skills.enThe Role of E-procurement Integration on Supply Chain Performance in Uganda: A Case Study JumiaThesis