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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A study of atmosphere in international inter-firm relationships

Sutton-Brady, Catherine, University of Western Sydney, College of Law and Business, School of Marketing and International Business January 2001 (has links)
To date little empirical research has been undertaken into relationship atmosphere, yet the literature leads one to the conclusion that this is a key or central factor in developing the relationship between firms and in shaping the characteristics of that relationship over time.Given that the dimensions of atmosphere are only observable by the individual from a subjective standpoint, and that therefore emotion and subjective perception will inevitably intercede, this omission is startling to say the least.The aim of this study is to respond to this research gap and explore the nature and importance of perceptions of relationship atmosphere in business markets.In order for this exploration to be effective, a research methodology was designed to gather data, and three research questions were identified as having implications for the study of relationship atmosphere. The findings as reported in this thesis present a new view of relationship atmosphere and its role in inter-firm relationships. In view of the findings, a submariner analogy is presented to represent accordant and discordant perceptions of atmosphere in individual relationships. Additionally a revised interaction model is proposed to represent the new view of relationship atmosphere as a product of the perception of the individual parties to the relationship / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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The impact of simulations on Business Relationships : How the utilization of simulations affects the nature of a business relationship

Malm, Jimmie, Guy, Enrique January 2008 (has links)
<p>Decision making with the help of graphs has been applied for a long time. Previous to the introduction of computerized solutions, graphs and complementary pictures were hand drawn. With the introduction of computers came the colored and dynamic “animations” called simulations which are used today. The focal company of this study, Ångpanneföreningen AB, has during an extensive period of time constructed simulations of complex systems which they have used in order to satisfy specific needs of their customers in different areas. Depending on the complexity of the product and the needs it is ought to fulfill, the exchange of it will have a direct impact on the interactions carried out between the buying and selling parties in various ways. A question that this thesis looked to answer was how the utilization of simulations affects Ångpanneföreningen AB’s relationship with its customers. The purpose of this study is to describe how the use of a simulation program may affect the relation between two parties in a business relationship. A case study approach based on focused and semi-structural interviews has been used for this study.The effects of the use of simulations on a business relationship, in terms of benefits perceived, depend on the purpose set for the software. This meaning that it depends on whether the results and benefits are of such kind that they are possible to measure. However, if measurable, then the awareness of perceived benefits contributes to a stronger relationship since trust is likely to follow from met expectations. The simulation software offered by ÅF has the characteristics of both a product and a service with a highly technological nature. When dealing with simulations holding such attributes, a high level of exchanges is likely to be involved. Furthermore, interdependencies between two parties in a business relationship tend to develop as both the exchanges due to, and the complexities of, the simulation are of a high level, meaning that exchanges are needed in both directions.</p>
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The impact of simulations on Business Relationships : How the utilization of simulations affects the nature of a business relationship

Malm, Jimmie, Guy, Enrique January 2008 (has links)
Decision making with the help of graphs has been applied for a long time. Previous to the introduction of computerized solutions, graphs and complementary pictures were hand drawn. With the introduction of computers came the colored and dynamic “animations” called simulations which are used today. The focal company of this study, Ångpanneföreningen AB, has during an extensive period of time constructed simulations of complex systems which they have used in order to satisfy specific needs of their customers in different areas. Depending on the complexity of the product and the needs it is ought to fulfill, the exchange of it will have a direct impact on the interactions carried out between the buying and selling parties in various ways. A question that this thesis looked to answer was how the utilization of simulations affects Ångpanneföreningen AB’s relationship with its customers. The purpose of this study is to describe how the use of a simulation program may affect the relation between two parties in a business relationship. A case study approach based on focused and semi-structural interviews has been used for this study.The effects of the use of simulations on a business relationship, in terms of benefits perceived, depend on the purpose set for the software. This meaning that it depends on whether the results and benefits are of such kind that they are possible to measure. However, if measurable, then the awareness of perceived benefits contributes to a stronger relationship since trust is likely to follow from met expectations. The simulation software offered by ÅF has the characteristics of both a product and a service with a highly technological nature. When dealing with simulations holding such attributes, a high level of exchanges is likely to be involved. Furthermore, interdependencies between two parties in a business relationship tend to develop as both the exchanges due to, and the complexities of, the simulation are of a high level, meaning that exchanges are needed in both directions.
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The study of business relationships : a case study of the industrial textiles manufacturer

Moguilnaia, Natalia A. January 2006 (has links)
In today's, collaborative, customer-driven, networked economy, forming and sustaining strategic business relationships with customers, suppliers, and partners has become a mission-critical imperative for most businesses. This is the also case for the paper machine clothing industry. The organisations search and utilise for the key resources that can guarantee their success in the market place. The search for key success factors contributing to Albany International's leadership position in the paper machine clothing industry has been the dominant theme in this study. The literature review is predominantly focused on various types of business relationships, with particular interest toward cases of mergers, acquisitions, takeovers and joint ventures so identifying the key resources contributing to the development and delivery of sustained competitive advantage in the paper machine clothing industry. The study incorporates a critique of literature from technology strategy, cross cultural management, and strategic management fields. The research questions, set by the author, are designed to explore the technological, managerial and cultural factors contributing to the success of the organisation and its further growth in the market. Primary data has been collected through quantitative survey questionnaires, the results of which contribute to the development of the author's proposed model which is designed to predict the success of business relationships in the paper machine clothing industry. The results have been analyzed with Stata which revealed issues for further investigation. The most appropriate follow up research methodology for these latter issues was semi-structured interviews with managers of Albany International from the key branches. The analysis of the transcribed interviews has been undertaken with the use of QSR N6 (NUD*IST) qualitative software. The theoretical framework for business relationships success in the paper machine clothing industry is formed on the grounds derived from content analysis of the interviews. The new model, proposed by the author demonstrated that to build a successful business relationship Albany International had to approach this process from the four directions: due-diligence in terms of technological level, cultural fit, management styles, identification of the key people behind the business success. This process has to be clearly communicated to the employees, other people involved within the organisations in question, and to the external environment.
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Information System Providers and Business Relationships : A Study on the Impact of Connections

Erixon, Cecilia January 2012 (has links)
Information systems are integrated in the daily business of companies, to support the exchanges with its counterparts. To manage these information systems, companies often turn to third parties: information system providers (IS-providers). IS-providers have competences that the companies become dependent on and they are therefore important for maintaining the company’s business performance. The companies develop dependencies on their information systems and thereby also on their IS-providers. This thesis studies the connection between a company’s relationships with IS-providers and its other business relationships. A single case study of how a focal company’s IS-providers impact the company’s customer relationships is conducted. The applied analytical framework combines an information system’s perspective and a business relationship perspective. The analytical level is guided by the concept of connection, which has its origin in the business relationship perspective. The information system’s perspective illustrates the characteristics of the information systems that the IS-providers manage. The business relationship perspective studies each business relationship as unique, originating in different exchanges and behaviour. The single case study involves five customer relationships and four IS-provider relationships, creating twenty within-cases. The results show that IS-providers impact differently on the business relationships of companies. The impact on companies is contingent on the information exchanges with the IS-providers, which integrate the information systems in their customer business relationships. The impact is explained by the strength of the connection and the degree of continuity of the connection. The strength of the connection depends on how the information system is used and which of the IS-providers are connected. The impact from one IS-provider can be described as a homogenous impact on all the connected business relationships. However, different IS-providers have different types of impacts, meaning that when a company has several IS-providers, the impact is heterogeneous. The study shows that the impact is most commonly positive. The thesis is of interest for researchers who wish to understand the interconnectedness between business relationships, and of value for business professionals, who wish to increase their understanding of the complex situation of using IS-providers for management of their information systems and the impact they have on their other business relationships.
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Buyers' enduring involvement with online auctions: a New Zealand perspective

Abdul-Ghani, Eathar Mohammad January 2009 (has links)
Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) online auctions represent an important new marketplace from which consumers can access the goods they require, an alternative marketplace to bricks-and-mortar and online retail stores. Sellers are often ordinary consumers and the items on sale are often second-hand household items, although, modern C2C auction sites also accommodate small businesses selling unused products. Consumer behaviour in online C2C auctions is unlike consumer behaviour in bricks-and-mortar or online retail stores. While considerable research has been conducted into the dynamics of bidding in online C2C auctions little research has addressed the motives for consumers’ ongoing participation in this marketplace. The concept of consumer involvement may explain the amount of time and money consumers are spending in online C2C auctions and the frequency of their visits to auction sites. In the context of this thesis, involvement is defined as the long-term and enduring relevance, connection and relatedness of online auctions to a consumer’s life. The aim of this research is to explore the ways in which the consumer involvement construct offers an explanation for variation in buyers’ ongoing use of online auctions. The thesis also seeks to discover which consumer motives contribute to buyers’ enduring involvement with online auctions. TradeMe is New Zealand’s most popular online C2C auction site. In a country of just four million people, the TradeMe auction site has more than 2 million members and accounts for more than 50 per cent of Internet traffic originating from New Zealand websites. This study of buyers who use the TradeMe auction site, offers the opportunity to study online auction consumers in this unique context. Based on an extensive literature review, eighteen propositions were developed regarding buyer motives for enduring involvement with online C2C auctions. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty TradeMe users, to test these propositions and to identify any further motives for enduring involvement with auctions that had not been revealed in the literature review. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed in full. NVivo8 qualitative data analysis software was used to code the interview transcripts. Thematic analysis reveals six themes representing buyer motives for enduring involvement with online auctions. The significant contribution of this thesis is to identify involvement as a useful construct for explaining consumer behaviour in online auctions. In addition to utilitarian and hedonic motives for involvement with online auctions, the interviews reveal that the buyers have a number of social and personal motives for involvement with online auctions. Analysis of the qualitative dataset also reveals a set of marketer activities which encourage ongoing use of the auction site, and a number of factors (anti-motives) which discourage use of the auction site. The research reveals the existence of an off-line community of auction users who value the social contact they experience with one another outside the auction site. Ongoing buyer-seller relationships are also shown to develop outside the auction site, prompted by an initial auction transaction. TradeMe users often express loyalty to the TradeMe website because they are proud of its New Zealand origins, feel secure in using a local auction website, believe they are supporting small New Zealand businesses by buying from TradeMe, and believe they are practicing sustainable consumption behaviour by purchasing second-hand goods. Future research should develop a multi-item, quantitative measure of buyers’ enduring involvement with online auctions and test the validity of this measure with further empirical data.
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Buyers' enduring involvement with online auctions: a New Zealand perspective

Abdul-Ghani, Eathar Mohammad January 2009 (has links)
Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) online auctions represent an important new marketplace from which consumers can access the goods they require, an alternative marketplace to bricks-and-mortar and online retail stores. Sellers are often ordinary consumers and the items on sale are often second-hand household items, although, modern C2C auction sites also accommodate small businesses selling unused products. Consumer behaviour in online C2C auctions is unlike consumer behaviour in bricks-and-mortar or online retail stores. While considerable research has been conducted into the dynamics of bidding in online C2C auctions little research has addressed the motives for consumers’ ongoing participation in this marketplace. The concept of consumer involvement may explain the amount of time and money consumers are spending in online C2C auctions and the frequency of their visits to auction sites. In the context of this thesis, involvement is defined as the long-term and enduring relevance, connection and relatedness of online auctions to a consumer’s life. The aim of this research is to explore the ways in which the consumer involvement construct offers an explanation for variation in buyers’ ongoing use of online auctions. The thesis also seeks to discover which consumer motives contribute to buyers’ enduring involvement with online auctions. TradeMe is New Zealand’s most popular online C2C auction site. In a country of just four million people, the TradeMe auction site has more than 2 million members and accounts for more than 50 per cent of Internet traffic originating from New Zealand websites. This study of buyers who use the TradeMe auction site, offers the opportunity to study online auction consumers in this unique context. Based on an extensive literature review, eighteen propositions were developed regarding buyer motives for enduring involvement with online C2C auctions. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty TradeMe users, to test these propositions and to identify any further motives for enduring involvement with auctions that had not been revealed in the literature review. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed in full. NVivo8 qualitative data analysis software was used to code the interview transcripts. Thematic analysis reveals six themes representing buyer motives for enduring involvement with online auctions. The significant contribution of this thesis is to identify involvement as a useful construct for explaining consumer behaviour in online auctions. In addition to utilitarian and hedonic motives for involvement with online auctions, the interviews reveal that the buyers have a number of social and personal motives for involvement with online auctions. Analysis of the qualitative dataset also reveals a set of marketer activities which encourage ongoing use of the auction site, and a number of factors (anti-motives) which discourage use of the auction site. The research reveals the existence of an off-line community of auction users who value the social contact they experience with one another outside the auction site. Ongoing buyer-seller relationships are also shown to develop outside the auction site, prompted by an initial auction transaction. TradeMe users often express loyalty to the TradeMe website because they are proud of its New Zealand origins, feel secure in using a local auction website, believe they are supporting small New Zealand businesses by buying from TradeMe, and believe they are practicing sustainable consumption behaviour by purchasing second-hand goods. Future research should develop a multi-item, quantitative measure of buyers’ enduring involvement with online auctions and test the validity of this measure with further empirical data.
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The strategic alignment of interorganizational information systems the case of Quebec manufacturing firms / Alignement stratégique des systèmes interorganisationnels : le cas des entreprises manufacturières québécoises

Marchildon, Philippe January 2008 (has links)
This study had two main objectives. First, to identify and operationalize the key variables required to assess the strategic alignment of Inter-Organizational Information Systems (IOISs) in the context of dyadic relationships between manufacturers and suppliers. Second, to use a subset of these variables to test two alignment perspectives: fit as moderation and fit as gestalt. More precisely, four key dimensions tied to the study of IOISs alignment in the context of interorganizational relationship (relationship structure, antecedents, outcomes and IOISs usage) and the twenty-five variables that characterize them were identified. Results, from the gestalt and moderation alignment perspective's test show that when aligned together, joint actions (relationship structure), idiosyncratic investments (antecedents), diversity (IOISs usage) and internal integration (IOISs usage) become adequate predictors of the manufacturers' operational performance (outcomes). Thus, demonstrating the primordial role of IOISs alignment in manufacturer-supplier relationship and supporting the contingency theory and its underlying concept of fit.
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Παράγοντες και στάσεις που επηρεάζουν τις μακροχρόνιες επιχειρηματικές σχέσεις των εταιρειών με τους πελάτες τους και την επιχειρηματική απόδοση. Ποσοτική, εμπειρική μελέτη στο επιχειρηματικό δίκτυο του φαρμακευτικού κλάδου

Γεωργή, Χριστίνα 02 April 2014 (has links)
Η φαρμακευτική αγορά αποτελεί έναν κρίσιμο τομέα της οικονομίας και της κοινωνίας εν γένει, αφού το συναλλακτικό προϊόν της το φάρμακο, αποτελεί κοινωνικό αγαθό. Σχεδόν εδώ και έναν αιώνα η κύρια πηγή ενημέρωσης των γιατρών για τα φάρμακα ήταν και είναι οι ιατρικοί επισκέπτες. Η σχέση μεταξύ γιατρού και ιατρικού επισκέπτη είναι ιδιαίτερα πολύπλοκη και δεν περιορίζεται ως αυστηρά επαγγελματική, αλλά έχει και κοινωνικές προεκτάσεις. Βέβαια ο γιατρός έχει την επιρροή (δύναμη στη λήψη αποφάσεων), η οποία βασίζεται στην θέση και την επιστημονική του αυθεντία (κανονιστική δύναμη-normative power). Σε ένα τέτοιο πλαίσιο λήψεως αποφάσεων, οι σχέσεις ιατρών-φαρμακευτικής βιομηχανίας θα περιμέναμε να είναι μάλλον ασύμμετρες, ή μη ισορροπημένες. Με αυτή την έννοια, κάποιος θα περίμενε ότι οι σχέσεις γιατρών και ιατρικών επισκεπτών θα ήσαν περισσότερο διακριτές, χωρίς έρεισμα για ανάπτυξη μακροχρόνιων δεσμών. Από τη άλλη πλευρά, οι γιατροί χρειάζονται τις νέες γνώσεις των φαρμακευτικών εταιρειών, όπως αυτές εξελίσσονται μέσα από την διαρκή κλινική και εργαστηριακή έρευνα. Έτσι η διαδικασία στη λήψη αποφάσεων είναι πολύπλοκη- μη δομημένη σε μεγάλο βαθμό, οπότε και χρειάζεται πλούσια και άμεση διαπροσωπική επικοινωνία. Για παράδειγμα, το φαρμακευτικό προϊόν έχει μη άμεσα απτές ιδιότητες (intangible), διότι την δράση του (απόδοσή του) δεν μπορούμε να τη γνωρίζουμε, αν ο ασθενής δεν το καταναλώσει. Επομένως, ο γιατρός θα πρέπει να αναπτύξει εμπιστοσύνη σε κάποιες παραμέτρους κατά περίπτωση (π.χ. όνομα φαρμάκου, κλινικές μελέτες, αξιοπιστία ιατρικού επισκέπτη, κλπ), που πάντως καθιστούν την διαδικασία λήψης απόφασης αρκετά πολύπλοκη. Την ίδια στιγμή, οι φαρμακευτικές εταιρείες προσπαθούν να ασκούν και τον ρόλο ενός εμπειρογνώμονα, ασκώντας επιρροή γνώσης (referent power) κάνοντας έτσι την σχέση μεταξύ των παραπάνω δρώντων πιο ισόρροπη και συμμετρική. Παρόλο το αυξημένο ενδιαφέρον που υπάρχει στην υπάρχουσα φαρμακευτική αγορά και τις μεμονωμένες μελέτες, απ’ όσο γνωρίζουμε μέχρι σήμερα, δεν έχει εμφανισθεί ένα ολοκληρωμένο μοντέλο, που να εξετάζει συνολικά τις σχέσεις μεταξύ ιατρών και των αντιπροσώπων των φαρμακευτικών εταιριών (των ιατρικών επισκεπτών). Σκοπός της παρούσας ποσοτικής μελέτης είναι να καλύψει σε ένα βαθμό αυτό το κενό στην υπάρχουσα βιβλιογραφία. Πιο συγκεκριμένα, ο σκοπός της παρούσας διατριβής συνίσταται στην μορφοποίηση ενός θεωρητικού μοντέλου ανάπτυξης μακροχρονίων σχέσεων μεταξύ γιατρών και ιατρικών επισκεπτών, που περιλαμβάνει αφ’ ενός μεν, ως ανεξάρτητες μεταβλητές τις επικοινωνιακές ικανότητες και ικανότητες ανάπτυξης σχέσεων εκ μέρους των ιατρικών επισκεπτών, αφ’ ετέρου δε, ως εξαρτημένες μεταβλητές μακροχρονίων σχέσεων, την εμπιστοσύνη και την δέσμευση των ιατρών και ως εξαρτημένες μεταβλητές αποτελεσματικότητας, την απόδοση των ιατρικών επισκεπτών και την ικανοποίηση των ιατρών. Το μοντέλο, επίσης, εξετάζει την ικανότητα περιβαλλοντικών μεταβλητών όπως είναι η αβεβαιότητα, ο δυναμισμός και η ένταση του ανταγωνισμού, της σύγκρουσης μεταξύ ιατρών-ιατρικών επισκεπτών, καθώς και των ψυχογραφικών χαρακτηριστικών των ιατρών, να παίξουν τον ρόλο των επιδρώντων παραγόντων (contingency factors) στις σχέσεις μεταξύ των ανεξάρτητων και εξηρτημένων μεταβλητών. Εκτός των άλλων, η έρευνα ειδικότερα επιχειρεί να αποτυπώσει και την εικόνα της ελληνικής φαρμακευτικής αγοράς, θεωρούμενης ως δυνητικό πλαίσιο ανάπτυξης σχέσεων γιατρών-ιατρικών επισκεπτών. Η μορφοποίηση του θεωρητικού μοντέλου βασίσθηκε στην υπάρχουσα βιβλιογραφία και αρθρογραφία που αντλήσαμε από τα επιστημονικά πεδία του μάρκετινγκ επιχειρήσεων (business-to-business marketing), του σχεσιακού μάρκετινγκ (relationship marketing), του φαρμακευτικού μάρκετινγκ, καθώς και της επιχειρηματικής ψυχολογίας. Επίσης βασίσθηκε σε πρωτογενή στοιχεία, με συνεντεύξεις από αντιπροσωπευτικούς συμμετέχοντες (key-informants), που αφορούσε κυρίως την προσαρμογή κλιμάκων μέτρησης στο περιβάλλον της έρευνάς μας. Τόσο η δειγματοληψία, όσο και οι στατιστικές αναλύσεις που χρησιμοποιήθηκαν, βασίσθηκαν στην σχετική επιστημονική βιβλιογραφία και αρθρογραφία. Το μοντέλο μας ελέχθηκε με μια σειρά αναλύσεων συσχέτισης, παλινδρομήσεων, t-test και ανάλυσης δομικών εξισώσεων (structural equation modeling), όλες βασισμένες σε αθροιστικές μεταβλητές (παράγοντες), οι οποίες είχαν προηγουμένως ελεχθεί ως προς την αντιπροσωπευτικότητα, αξιοπιστία και εγκυρότητά τους. Συμπερασματικά, όπως φάνηκε από τις αναλύσεις παλινδρόμησης, οι επικοινωνιακές ικανότητες και οι ικανότητες ανάπτυξης σχέσεων του ιατρικού επισκέπτη έχουν αρκετές στατιστικά σημαντικές συσχετίσεις με τις εξηρτημένες μεταβλητές του μοντέλου μας, την ανάπτυξη εμπιστοσύνης και δέσμευση του γιατρού, και στη συνέχεια με την αποτελεσματικότητα του ιατρικού επισκέπτη, επαληθεύοντας έτσι, τις περισσότερες από τις υποθέσεις της έρευνας. Επίσης, οι στατιστικοί δείκτες κατέδειξαν ότι το μοντέλο δομικών εξισώσεων που χρησιμοποιήσαμε συνολικά είναι δυνατό (έχει στατιστική σημαντικότητα). Ωστόσο, σύμφωνα με τα ευρήματα, φαίνεται να είναι διακριτός ο τρόπος ανάπτυξης σχέσεων των γιατρών με τους ιατρικούς επισκέπτες σε δύο επίπεδα, στο κοινωνικό και στο επαγγελματικό. Έτσι, εξαιρετικά ανεπτυγμένες προσωπικές σχέσεις με έναν γιατρό δεν συνεπάγονται αυτόματα και την συνταγογράφηση του φαρμάκου που εκπροσωπεί το ιατρικός επισκέπτης, από τον συγκεκριμένο γιατρό. Όσον αφορά την ανάλυση των ψυχογραφικών χαρακτηριστικών των γιατρών, προέκυψαν δύο ομάδες, οι αλτρουιστές και οι πραγματιστές. Από την συσχέτιση μεταξύ των δύο αυτών ομάδων με τις μεταβλητές της έρευνας φαίνεται ότι οι πραγματιστές εστιάζουν το ενδιαφέρον τους στην ανάπτυξη εμπιστοσύνης με τον ιατρικό επισκέπτη και στον τρόπο που αυτός ανταποκρίνεται στα αιτήματά τους. Από την άλλη πλευρά, οι αλτρουιστές φαίνεται ότι είναι στραμμένοι περισσότερο και προς την γενικότερη ανάπτυξη σχέσεων και την απόκτηση πληροφόρησης γύρω από τα φάρμακα, για αυτό και φαίνεται να δίνουν μεγάλη σημασία στην ικανοποίηση από την επικοινωνία. Αναφορικά με τους παράγοντες επιρροής (contingency factors) του περιβάλλοντος, παρατηρούμε ότι υψηλός ανταγωνισμός, υψηλός δυναμισμός (μεταβλητικότητα της τεχνολογίας) και υψηλή αβεβαιότητα επηρεάζουν τις σχέσεις μεταξύ των ανεξάρτητων και εξηρτημένων μεταβλητών. Το περιβάλλον είναι εκείνο μέσα στο οποίο λειτουργεί η σχέση και, όπως φαίνεται, επηρεάζει τις συνιστώσες της. Ομοίως, η σύγκρουση μεταξύ γιατρού-ιατρικού επισκέπτη, καθώς και η προσωπικότητα του γιατρού φαίνεται ότι επηρεάζουν τις υπό εξέταση σχέσεις της μελέτης μας. Tα συμπεράσματα οδηγούν σε ορισμένες επιπτώσεις και προτάσεις για τα στελέχη των φαρμακευτικών εταιρειών καθώς και σε προτάσεις για περαιτέρω έρευνα. / The pharmaceutical market is a key asset of the economy and the society in general, since drugs, its transaction products, are public goods. For almost a century, the main source of information for doctors, about medicines, are pharmaceutical representatives. The relationship between a physician and a pharmaceutical representative is particularly complicated, and it is not stringent professional but has also social implications. Of course, the doctor has the power in decision making, which is based on position and scientific authority (normative power). In such decision making context, relations between doctors and pharmaceutical industry would be expected to be rather asymmetrical, or unbalanced. In this sense, one would expect that the relationships of doctors and pharmaceutical representatives would be more distinct, without the basis for developing long term bonds. On the other hand, doctors need new scientific data, as knowledge progresses through the ongoing clinical and laboratory research of the pharmaceutical companies. So the decision-making process is complex, greatly unstructured, and requires frequent face to face communication. For example, medicines do not have directly tangible properties, because we cannot know the action (performance) of any medicine, if the patient does not consume it first. Therefore, the physician should initialliy develop confidence in some parameters of the drug as appropriate (e.g. brand name of the drug, clinical trials, pharmaceutical representative reliability, etc.), which, however, makes the decision process very complicated. At the same time, pharmaceutical companies are trying to perform the role of an expert, exerting influence knowledge (referent power) thus making the relationship between these actors more balanced and symmetrical. Despite the increased interest in the pharmaceutical market and the individual studies that exist to date, there has not emerged, to our knowledge, an integrated model that comprehensively address the relationships between doctors and representatives of pharmaceutical companies. The purpose of this quantitative study is to cater to a certain extent this gap in the existing literature. More specifically, the purpose of this study is to formulate a theoretical model for developing long-term relationships between doctors and pharmaceutical representatives, which includes on one hand, as independent variables communication skills and relationship development skills by pharmaceutical representatives, and on the other hand as dependent variables of longterm relationships, trust and commitment of doctors and dependent variables of effectiveness, the performance of pharmaceutical representatives and satisfaction of physicians. The model also examines the ability of a.) environmental variables such as uncertainty, dynamism and intensity of competition, b.) conflict between doctors and pharmaceutical representatives, and c.) psychographic characteristics of physicians, playing the role of contingency factors in relationships between independent and dependent variables. Among other things, the research specifically seeks to capture the image of the Greek pharmaceutical market, viewed as a potential framework for developing relations between doctors and pharmaceutical representatives. In conclusion, as shown by the regression analysis, communication skills and relationship skills development of the pharmaceutical representative have several statistically significant correlations with the dependent variables of our model, trust and commitment of the doctor, and the effectiveness of the pharmaceutical representative, confirming thus, most of the hypotheses of the research. Also, statistical indicators show that the structural equation model is overall possible (is statistically significant). However, according to the findings it appears that doctors are developing relationships with pharmaceutical representatives in two distinct levels, social and professional. So highly developed personal relationships with one doctor, does not automatically imply prescribing the drug, the pharmaceutical representative promotes, from the individual physician. Regarding the analysis of psychographic characteristics of the physicians, emerged two groups, altruists and pragmatists. From the correlation between these two groups with the variables of the survey it seems that pragmatists focus their interest on developing trust with the pharmaceutical representative and on his responsiveness. On the other hand, altruists seem to be mainly facing towards overall development of relationships, the acquisition of information about medicines, and to give great importance to the satisfaction from communication. With respect to contingency factors, as far as environment is concerned, we observe that high competition, high dynamism (variability technology) and high uncertainty affect the relations between the independent and dependent variables. The environment is the one in which the relationship operates and as it is shown affects its components. Similarly, conflict between doctor and pharmaceutical representative, and doctor's personality appear to influence ongoing relationships of our study. These conclusions lead to some implications and suggestions for managers of pharmaceutical companies as well as suggestions for further research.
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Modelling relationship quality in a business-to-business marketing context : the Jordanian banks and their online SME customers

Alnsour, Muhammed S. January 2009 (has links)
This study provides an understanding on how Relationship Quality is conceptualised in business-to-business marketing relationships. It investigates the relationships of Jordanian Banks with their small and medium sized enterprise (SMEs) customers in terms of Commitment, Satisfaction, Trust, Communication, Transparency, Understanding, and Cooperation. It examines the antecedents and outcomes of the quality of corporate customer relationships by developing a conceptual model which empirically tests this relationship. This research builds and validates a research model based on the literature survey and uses a mixed methods approach. Qualitative data were gathered through in-depth interviews to achieve the goal of refining the initial research model. The second stage is a quantitative empirical study that uses a questionnaire and tests the empirical model generated in the first stage. This integration of methods provides a more complete view of this emerging area of marketing theory. Using Structural Equation Modelling; research findings support the use of a secondorder relationship quality construct consisting of Trust, Commitment, and Satisfaction as a direct outcome of a relationship and is named 'Attitudinal Loyalty'. Antecedents including; Transparency, Communication, Understanding and Cooperation were found to have a positive impact on relational outcome in a business-to-business context in Jordan. The importance of Transparency emerged as one of the most significant determinants of Relationship Quality, which is considered to be a new finding and not common among previous studies. Communication appears to make the biggest contribution overall and have direct and indirect relationships with other variables. It is therefore a major source of success in a business relationship. This research has several implications for the theory and practice. An important issue is the affects on change management. It requires the establishment of business communications to strengthen existing relationships and to form new ones. This implies developing an interactive approach with other parties. This study gives the banking industry an insight for developing their marketing strategy. It also provides a tool to assess the portfolio of relationships, which helps in targeting specific customers. Furthermore, Transparency in the flow of information imposes cultural change. Studying the Jordanian market can help to provide an insight into an emerging economy. Several qualitative findings showed that the relationship between banks and their small and medium enterprises is interesting. All this enriches and adds to the originality of this work and contributes to existing theory by investigating how relationships between partners can be enhanced.

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