Purpose: – This paper aims to contrast two approaches to the study of contracts in business and industrial marketing: first, as a legal document in shaping at the outset exchanges and interactions, for instance in projects; and second, as relational norms in becoming integrated into a business relationship through interactions, for instance as a resource. Design/methodology/approach: – The paper draws on cross-case comparison of three projects, as actors develop an engineering service for optimizing the maintenance of large-scale capital equipment by analyzing real-time data from sensors and user records. Comparison is by coding interview and observational data as micro-sequences of interactions among actors. Findings: – Preparing ...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...
© 1998 Dr. Colin Scott McLeodThe management of innovation has two stages, comprising of innovation a...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...
Purpose: – This paper aims to contrast two approaches to the study of contracts in business and ind...
© 2016 Imperial College Press. Although the literature suggests that matters of contracting and gove...
In many knowledge-intensive business-to-business settings the locus of interaction has shifted from ...
The purpose of this case is to demonstrate how industrial norms influence the relationship between e...
Governing relationships effectively is central to marketing channel performance. Relational governan...
Contracts have traditionally been used to coordinate expectations and structure relations, with clie...
This exploratory study takes a look at the puzzle of what type of contracts are suitable for governi...
In the past few decades, scholars of the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) Group have been ...
Consider a firm developing an innovative product. Due to market pressures, production must begin soo...
Important types of contractual relationships—among them those between integrated product manufacture...
Previous research has shown how contracts are used together with relational governance (RG) mechanis...
Main stream research predominantly views contracts as being sufficient for (i.e., driving) performan...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...
© 1998 Dr. Colin Scott McLeodThe management of innovation has two stages, comprising of innovation a...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...
Purpose: – This paper aims to contrast two approaches to the study of contracts in business and ind...
© 2016 Imperial College Press. Although the literature suggests that matters of contracting and gove...
In many knowledge-intensive business-to-business settings the locus of interaction has shifted from ...
The purpose of this case is to demonstrate how industrial norms influence the relationship between e...
Governing relationships effectively is central to marketing channel performance. Relational governan...
Contracts have traditionally been used to coordinate expectations and structure relations, with clie...
This exploratory study takes a look at the puzzle of what type of contracts are suitable for governi...
In the past few decades, scholars of the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) Group have been ...
Consider a firm developing an innovative product. Due to market pressures, production must begin soo...
Important types of contractual relationships—among them those between integrated product manufacture...
Previous research has shown how contracts are used together with relational governance (RG) mechanis...
Main stream research predominantly views contracts as being sufficient for (i.e., driving) performan...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...
© 1998 Dr. Colin Scott McLeodThe management of innovation has two stages, comprising of innovation a...
There is growing evidence that client firms expect outsourcing suppliers to transform their business...