Recent meta-analyses of the channels relationship literature show gaps in the research. The current study seeks to fill several of those gaps by examining the effect of cultural characteristics on relational constructs in retail buyer-supplier settings in the U.S. and Japan. The study also investigates the under-researched construct of conflict, and the role conflict plays in mediating relationship satisfaction. Results of the analysis of structural equation models indicate that for the antecedents of conflict, little differences exist between cultures. However, differences in how those antecedents affect conflict and conflict's role as a mediator are elucidated
Metadata onlyThe purpose of this paper is to develop and test a model of the factors that explain th...
Managing the distribution channel is a key concern to firms operating in the world\u27s largest deve...
This chapter is part of a research project examining the role of culture and culture differences in ...
Channel relationships within and across diverse markets have been investigated for quite some time. ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships of conflict types with conflict resolution...
Although many firms have adopted the relational exchange or relationship marketing philosophy for de...
Three cross-cultural studies examined cognitive representations of conflict providing evidence of cu...
During the past decades, international trade of goods and services has been growing fast. In the glo...
Research suggests that intercultural romantic relationships are replete with opportunities for confl...
In this study, the authors develop and test a cross-cultural conceptual model of the organizational-...
Although many firms have adopted the relational exchange or relationship marketing philosophy for de...
This paper reviews past literature and proposes a model to compare the antecedents of buyer-seller l...
This dissertation investigates the effects of country-specific or national cultural differences on b...
Relationship marketing is not effective in every situation or context. This study investigates the i...
Purpose– This study aims to examine relational norms in cross-cultural business settings. ...
Metadata onlyThe purpose of this paper is to develop and test a model of the factors that explain th...
Managing the distribution channel is a key concern to firms operating in the world\u27s largest deve...
This chapter is part of a research project examining the role of culture and culture differences in ...
Channel relationships within and across diverse markets have been investigated for quite some time. ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships of conflict types with conflict resolution...
Although many firms have adopted the relational exchange or relationship marketing philosophy for de...
Three cross-cultural studies examined cognitive representations of conflict providing evidence of cu...
During the past decades, international trade of goods and services has been growing fast. In the glo...
Research suggests that intercultural romantic relationships are replete with opportunities for confl...
In this study, the authors develop and test a cross-cultural conceptual model of the organizational-...
Although many firms have adopted the relational exchange or relationship marketing philosophy for de...
This paper reviews past literature and proposes a model to compare the antecedents of buyer-seller l...
This dissertation investigates the effects of country-specific or national cultural differences on b...
Relationship marketing is not effective in every situation or context. This study investigates the i...
Purpose– This study aims to examine relational norms in cross-cultural business settings. ...
Metadata onlyThe purpose of this paper is to develop and test a model of the factors that explain th...
Managing the distribution channel is a key concern to firms operating in the world\u27s largest deve...
This chapter is part of a research project examining the role of culture and culture differences in ...