The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers

This study examines the role of supplier fairness in developing long-term relationships between relatively smaller, vulnerable resellers and larger, powerful suppliers. The authors conceptualize two components of fairness-distributive fairness, that is, the fairness of outcomes received by the resel...

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Main Authors: KUMAR, Nirmalya, SCHEER, Lisa K., STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-62042019-09-19T06:43:48Z The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers KUMAR, Nirmalya SCHEER, Lisa K. STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M. This study examines the role of supplier fairness in developing long-term relationships between relatively smaller, vulnerable resellers and larger, powerful suppliers. The authors conceptualize two components of fairness-distributive fairness, that is, the fairness of outcomes received by the reseller from carrying the supplier's line, and procedural fairness, the fairness of procedures and processes used by the supplier in relation to its resellers. Testing their hypotheses from the perspective of automobile dealers, the authors find strong evidence that vulnerable resellers' perceptions of both distributive and procedural fairness enhance their relationship quality, although these effects are moderated by the level of outcomes and environmental uncertainty. Furthermore, procedural fairness has relatively stronger effects on relationship quality than distributive fairness, which is a somewhat surprising result from a managerial perspective. The constructs and relationships among the constructs demonstrate cross-national stability across the two countries in the sample, the United States and the Netherlands. 1995-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5205 info:doi/10.2307/3152110 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6204/viewcontent/EffectsSupplierFairnessVulnerableResellers_1995_pv.pdf Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University distribution channels performance outcomes close relationships marketing channels perspective behavior model perceptions commitment strategies Marketing
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spellingShingle distribution channels
performance outcomes
close relationships
marketing channels
perspective
behavior
model
perceptions
commitment
strategies
Marketing
KUMAR, Nirmalya
SCHEER, Lisa K.
STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M.
The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
description This study examines the role of supplier fairness in developing long-term relationships between relatively smaller, vulnerable resellers and larger, powerful suppliers. The authors conceptualize two components of fairness-distributive fairness, that is, the fairness of outcomes received by the reseller from carrying the supplier's line, and procedural fairness, the fairness of procedures and processes used by the supplier in relation to its resellers. Testing their hypotheses from the perspective of automobile dealers, the authors find strong evidence that vulnerable resellers' perceptions of both distributive and procedural fairness enhance their relationship quality, although these effects are moderated by the level of outcomes and environmental uncertainty. Furthermore, procedural fairness has relatively stronger effects on relationship quality than distributive fairness, which is a somewhat surprising result from a managerial perspective. The constructs and relationships among the constructs demonstrate cross-national stability across the two countries in the sample, the United States and the Netherlands.
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author KUMAR, Nirmalya
SCHEER, Lisa K.
STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M.
author_facet KUMAR, Nirmalya
SCHEER, Lisa K.
STEENKAMP, Jan-Benedict E. M.
author_sort KUMAR, Nirmalya
title The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
title_short The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
title_full The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
title_fullStr The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
title_full_unstemmed The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
title_sort effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1995
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5205
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