Business marketing : an interaction and network perspective
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Business marketing : an interaction and network perspective
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1995
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Changing Views of Business Marketing This book aims to provide an in-depth understanding of long-term busi in industrial markets. During the late 1980s our view ness relationships on business marketing changed remarkably. From a single-transaction oriented, market mechanism-based description of marketing and purchas ing, we are moving into domestic and international buyer-seller relation ships. In academic terms, we are experiencing a broadening of the para digms that describe how companies interact. This change in focus has its roots in the recognition that business marketing is frequently characterized by long-term interaction, coopera tion, and coalitions between participant firms. The forces of quality, total cost management, and the need to decrease response times in new prod uct/service development all are combining to accelerate the trend to wards strategic relationships. In increasingly global markets, different forms of strategic alliances provide ways of joining forces in attempts to reach goals beyond any single firm's resources. Also, our way of seeing the corporate environment is changing. In stead of the traditional view of markets or industries as constituted by independent companies operating mainly through market competition, we are starting to realize that markets can be more realistically defined and described as networks of interlinked organizations. The network view offers a highly promising tool for describing and analyzing the rapidly integrating global marketplace. For instance, strategic alliances can be seen as moves of establishing positions in a network or as ways of changing the whole network.
目次
- Foreword. 1. Introduction: Interaction and Networks in Perspective
- K.K. Moeller, D.T. Wilson. Part I: Conceptual Foundation of Business Relationships. 2. Business Relationships -- an Interaction Perspective: Basic Elements and Processes
- K.K. Moeller, D.T. Wilson. 3. Dynamics of Relationship Development
- D.T. Wilson, K.K. Moeller. 4. Buyer--Seller Relationships -- Theoretical Perspectives
- R. Dwyer, R. Dahlstrom, T. DiNovo. 5. The Development of Network Research -- a Question of Mobilization
- B. Axelsson. 6. Network Dynamics: Forces and Processes Underlying Evolution and Revolution in Business Networks
- B. Henders, H. Hoekansson. Part II: Interactive Business Marketing: Relationships and Strategy. 7. Towards a Conceptual Understanding of the Antecedents of Strategic Alliances
- R. Spekman, K. Sawhney. 8. Time-Based Strategies and Supplier Relationships
- C. O'Neal. 9. One More Exploration into Buyer--Seller Relationships: Some Conceptual Foundations and Research Propositions
- V. Mummalaneni. Part III: Networks, Technology and Strategy. 10. Technology and Networks
- R. Thomas, D. Ford. 11. Industrial Networks and Technological Innovation
- H. Hakansson, A. Lundgren. 12. Competitive Strategies and Organizational Networks in New Technology Markets
- M. Cunningham. 13. International Networks and Network Strategies: Networks in Different Cultural Contexts
- F. Mazet, R. Salle, R. Spencer. 14. A Network Approach to Foreign Market Entry
- D. Blankenburg. Part IV:Methodological Aspects in Interaction and Network Research. 15. Methodology and Industrial Networks
- G. Easton. 16. The Meaning of Time in the Study of Buyer--Seller Relationships
- A. Miettila, J.-A. Toernroos. 17. Measurement Issues in Research on Inter-Firm Relationships
- J.B. Heide, G. John. 18. Modeling Business Relationships
- N. Syed-Mohammed. Part V: Implications and Challenges. 19. Interaction and Network Approach to Business Marketing: a Review and Evaluation
- K.K. Moeller, D.T. Wilson. 20. Managerial Implications and Challenges
- D.T. Wilson, K.K. Moeller. Index.
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