Reactions to perceived inequity in U.S. and Dutch interorganizational relationships
In an empirical examination of inequity in interorganizational relationships, we found similarities and differences in Dutch and U.S. automobile dealers' reactions to inequity in their relationships with their automobile suppliers. As predicted by equity theory, both positive and negative inequ...
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Main Authors: | SCHEER, Lisa K., KUMAR, Nirmalya, STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M. |
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2003
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