A buyer's perspective on collaborative versus transactional relationships

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Abstract

This research examines collaborative and transactional relationships in buying firms to determine whether collaborative relationships offer greater benefits than transactional relationships, and to ascertain which relational factors drive satisfaction and performance for both collaborative and transactional relationship types. Factor analysis, t-tests and step-wise regression were used to analyze data from a survey of buying firms. Results show that collaborative relationships offer higher levels of satisfaction and performance than transactional relationships. Satisfaction factored into two separate constructs: satisfaction with the relationship and satisfaction with the results. Of the relational factors examined, trust is the most important predictor of performance and satisfaction with the relationship regardless of the type of relationship examined. © 2009 Elsevier Inc.

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Whipple, J. M., Lynch, D. F., & Nyaga, G. N. (2010). A buyer’s perspective on collaborative versus transactional relationships. Industrial Marketing Management, 39(3), 507–518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2008.11.008

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