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Size effect and merger dominance in salesforce integration
Joon-Hee OhThis study aims to test the authors’ theory that in an integrated sales team, the larger team (either from the acquiring or acquired firm) dominates the smaller team, even though…
ERIP: service quality model of management consulting projects
Zoltan Veres, Katalin Varga-ToldiThere is still no generally accepted quality model of consulting services. This is particularly the case for management consulting projects, where scope is often indefinite. The…
Perspective-taking and cooperation in customer–supplier relationships
Albert Caruana, Saviour Chircop, Jirka KonietznyPerspective-taking is an overlooked relational competence that matters to interaction, problem-solving and cooperation in inter-organizational buyer–seller relationships. This…
Solution business fitness: measuring and managing across business logics
Michael Kleinaltenkamp, Suvi Nenonen, Sascha Raithel, Kaj StorbackaFirms transforming from a product supplier into a solution provider need to develop entirely new organizational capabilities or re-configure existing ones. This paper aims to…
The role of brand representatives in predicting trust in early buyer–supplier relationships
Zahra Seyedghorban, Dayna Simpson, Margaret Jekanyika MatandaThe purpose of this study is to explore the dynamics of trust creation in an early buyer–supplier relationship phase at the interpersonal level. The authors use a brand-based…
The dark side of effectuation in a key account management relationship
Phillip McGowan, Chris Simms, David Pickernell, Konstantios ZisakisThe purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of effectuation when used by small suppliers within key account management (KAM) relationships.
Beyond first or late mover advantages: timed mover advantage
Frank Tian Xie, Naveen Donthu, Wesley J. JohnstonThis paper aims to present a new framework that describes the relationship among market entry order and timing, the advantages accruing to first-movers and late-movers, entry…
Incorporating data quality into a multi-product procurement planning under risk
Fereshte Shabani-Naeeni, R. Ghasemy YaghinIn the data-driven era, the quality of the data exchanged between suppliers and buyer can enhance the buyer’s ability to appropriately cope with the risks and uncertainties…
Brand outcomes in sales channel relationships: a guanxi theory perspective
Weidong Rong, Mark J. Arnold, Brad D. CarlsonGuanxi is the foundation of business success in Chinese and other Eastern cultures, but little is known about the extent to which guanxi influences brand outcomes in channel…
Linking supplier selection and management strategies with mass customization capability
Inayat Ullah, Rakesh NarainOwing to the paucity of literature, in the specific context of mass customization (MC), that explains what factors need to be considered while selecting suppliers and what…
Digitalization of the buyer–seller relationship in the steel industry
Jari Salo, Teck Ming Tan, Hannu MakkonenThe purpose of this paper is to cast light on the nature of the digitalization process that occurs when digital technologies are adopted in buyer–seller relationships.
Development of dyadic relationships between competitors within multi-actor alliances
Jose Novais Santos, Cristina Sales BaptistaSeveral studies have focused on the development of relationships between buyers and sellers; however, we still have a limited understanding of the interaction processes of the…
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