This research examines the evolution of cooperative interorganizational relationships and provides an empirical test of four propositions from the DSO (Dwyer et al. 1987) life-cycle theory, and one proposition from the RV (Ring and Van de Ven 1994) theory of relationship development. Using primary data from over 1,500 resellers in a channel of distribution, we find that the mature phase is not the pinnacle of the relationship lifecycle; relationship properties (e.g., relationship harmony, overall dependence, and the reseller's trust in the manufacturer) in this stage are no different than in the build-up phase. However, relationship properties that support relationship expansion (e.g., goal congruence and information exchange norms) reach t...
Relationship Marketing (RM) has been a core philosophy in the marketing discipline for the last 20 y...
Supply chain dyadic relationships are considered important to effective supply chain management. Hen...
This article explores the theoretical explanations of governance mechanisms in vertical coordination...
The paper focuses on the development of buyer – supplier relationships over time. Although there is ...
This research examines the evolution of interorganizational relationships in a franchising context. ...
This research examines the evolution of interorganizational relationships in a franchising context. ...
While previous studies have focused on the benefits, risks and outcomes of buy-sell relationships, l...
The paper focuses on the development of buyer – supplier relationships over time. Although there is ...
Research examining marketing relationships has not traditionally discussed the fact that business-to...
While previous studies have focused on the benefits, risks and outcomes of buy–sell relationships, l...
Research examining marketing relationships has not traditionally discussed the fact that business-to...
Successful buyer/seller relationships have become recognised as essential for firms to remain compet...
New organisational forms, including strategic partnerships and networks, are replacing simple marke...
Buyer/Seller relationships evolve over time at two distinct levels, the firm level, from firm to mas...
Among the growing literature on value creation in collaborative buyer–seller relationships, most res...
Relationship Marketing (RM) has been a core philosophy in the marketing discipline for the last 20 y...
Supply chain dyadic relationships are considered important to effective supply chain management. Hen...
This article explores the theoretical explanations of governance mechanisms in vertical coordination...
The paper focuses on the development of buyer – supplier relationships over time. Although there is ...
This research examines the evolution of interorganizational relationships in a franchising context. ...
This research examines the evolution of interorganizational relationships in a franchising context. ...
While previous studies have focused on the benefits, risks and outcomes of buy-sell relationships, l...
The paper focuses on the development of buyer – supplier relationships over time. Although there is ...
Research examining marketing relationships has not traditionally discussed the fact that business-to...
While previous studies have focused on the benefits, risks and outcomes of buy–sell relationships, l...
Research examining marketing relationships has not traditionally discussed the fact that business-to...
Successful buyer/seller relationships have become recognised as essential for firms to remain compet...
New organisational forms, including strategic partnerships and networks, are replacing simple marke...
Buyer/Seller relationships evolve over time at two distinct levels, the firm level, from firm to mas...
Among the growing literature on value creation in collaborative buyer–seller relationships, most res...
Relationship Marketing (RM) has been a core philosophy in the marketing discipline for the last 20 y...
Supply chain dyadic relationships are considered important to effective supply chain management. Hen...
This article explores the theoretical explanations of governance mechanisms in vertical coordination...