In this research, we examine a novel mechanism of interorganizational relationship dissolution: incoherence in a partner's behavior. We propose that the discrepancy between an exchange partner's opportunistic behavior and the focal firm's expectations may create a state of incoherence and uncertainty and that this effect can be damaging to the exchange even when the partner's behavior is better than expected. Using nearly 500 longitudinal, confidential reports of industrial buyers and sellers, we find supportive evidence that (1) the net effect of the discrepancy is initially positive when behavior is better than expected but becomes rapidly negative thereafter, and (2) the net effect of the discrepancy is always negative when behavior is w...
This research examines the evolution of cooperative interorganizational relationships and provides a...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate why buying and selling organizations build, main...
The extent of trust of one organizational entity in another seems to have important behavioral impli...
In this research, we examine a novel mechanism of interorganizational relationship dissolution: Inco...
In this research, we examine a novel mechanism of interorganizational relationship dissolution: inco...
Notwithstanding the advantages conferred by relational exchange, few buyer-seller relationships surv...
This paper reports the results of a qualitative study undertaken to understand the nature of trust a...
Trust in interfirm exchange has traditionally been treated as mutually held and jointly determined b...
Research on resource dependence typically takes a static view in which actions and outcomes are dete...
This report presents a multi-level approach to the dissolution of business relationships. In the lit...
Trust in interfirm exchange has traditionally been treated as mutually held and jointly determined b...
Purpose: Problems of relationship quality and interfirm conflict in business to business settings ar...
How and why is the association between historical supplier performance and strategic relationship di...
Master's thesis in Service managementThe purpose of the study was to find out what the connection is...
Buyers and suppliers must concern themselves with opportunism, a phenomenon empirically established ...
This research examines the evolution of cooperative interorganizational relationships and provides a...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate why buying and selling organizations build, main...
The extent of trust of one organizational entity in another seems to have important behavioral impli...
In this research, we examine a novel mechanism of interorganizational relationship dissolution: Inco...
In this research, we examine a novel mechanism of interorganizational relationship dissolution: inco...
Notwithstanding the advantages conferred by relational exchange, few buyer-seller relationships surv...
This paper reports the results of a qualitative study undertaken to understand the nature of trust a...
Trust in interfirm exchange has traditionally been treated as mutually held and jointly determined b...
Research on resource dependence typically takes a static view in which actions and outcomes are dete...
This report presents a multi-level approach to the dissolution of business relationships. In the lit...
Trust in interfirm exchange has traditionally been treated as mutually held and jointly determined b...
Purpose: Problems of relationship quality and interfirm conflict in business to business settings ar...
How and why is the association between historical supplier performance and strategic relationship di...
Master's thesis in Service managementThe purpose of the study was to find out what the connection is...
Buyers and suppliers must concern themselves with opportunism, a phenomenon empirically established ...
This research examines the evolution of cooperative interorganizational relationships and provides a...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate why buying and selling organizations build, main...
The extent of trust of one organizational entity in another seems to have important behavioral impli...