Purpose The automotive industry in the European Union (EU) faces a sharply reduced regulatory environment, with Block Exemption (1400/2002). Economists have predicted fundamental changes in the market as a result of the modified Block Exemption. In this article, the aim is to investigate how the relationship between a car dealer and its main supplier (i.e. an OEM or its national representative), affects how the dealer perceives threats and opportunities in this more competitive environment.Design/methodology/approach - Based on relationship marketing theory, propositions about antecedents and consequences of commitment to a supplier are formulated for the changing automotive market. Data were collected from 413 car dealerships in Belgium, T...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
Customer relationship management (CRM) continues to be popular with academic researchers and industr...
Purpose The automotive industry in the European Union (EU) faces a sharply reduced regulatory enviro...
This study explores the effects of EU policy on Block Exemption within the European Automotive indus...
The idea of this thesis is to analyze the consequences of the new laws regulating vertical relations...
Exclusive dealing contracts between manufacturers and retailers force new entrants to set up their o...
In the automotive industry, the dealer plays a very important role in the distribution channel and i...
© Cambridge University Press 2009. Introduction Vertical agreements between the European car manufac...
The European Motor Vehicle Industry is complex and plays a significant role in the economic aspects ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
Contains fulltext : 95221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)17 p
In the UK, most European motor manufacturers hold franchise agreements with third party dealerships ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
The automotive industry has been undergoing a profound reorganization in upstream activities for qui...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
Customer relationship management (CRM) continues to be popular with academic researchers and industr...
Purpose The automotive industry in the European Union (EU) faces a sharply reduced regulatory enviro...
This study explores the effects of EU policy on Block Exemption within the European Automotive indus...
The idea of this thesis is to analyze the consequences of the new laws regulating vertical relations...
Exclusive dealing contracts between manufacturers and retailers force new entrants to set up their o...
In the automotive industry, the dealer plays a very important role in the distribution channel and i...
© Cambridge University Press 2009. Introduction Vertical agreements between the European car manufac...
The European Motor Vehicle Industry is complex and plays a significant role in the economic aspects ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
Contains fulltext : 95221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)17 p
In the UK, most European motor manufacturers hold franchise agreements with third party dealerships ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
The automotive industry has been undergoing a profound reorganization in upstream activities for qui...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
We explore the determinants and effects of trust relationships between upstream suppliers and downst...
Customer relationship management (CRM) continues to be popular with academic researchers and industr...