Chain member perception of chain performance: The role of relationship quality

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Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to measure perceived performance of bilateral relationships in the chain. Therefore, quantitative data were collected from 270 chain members from 3 EU countries in 6 traditional food product categories. First, perceived performance of bilateral relationships was analysed which revealed a generally high perceived contribution of each chain member to its partners' performance. Second, cluster analysis was conducted resulting in 4 clusters: 1) Low performing chains; 2) Low perceived food manufacturer's (FM) performance by supplier (S) and customer (C); 3) High perceived FM performance by S and C; 4) High performing chains. Third, binary logistic regression was used to identify 7 relationship constructs that significantly predict cluster membership: trust, economic satisfaction, social satisfaction, dependency, coercive power, reputation, conflict and integration.

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Molnár, A., Gellynck, X., & Weaver, R. (2010). Chain member perception of chain performance: The role of relationship quality. Journal on Chain and Network Science, 10(1), 27–49. https://doi.org/10.3920/JCNS2010.x103

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