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An evolving theory of hybrid distribution: Taming a hostile supply network
Authors:Jule B. Gassenheimer [Author Vitae]  Gary L. Hunter [Author Vitae]  Judy A. Siguaw [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:a Crummer Graduate School of Business, 1000 Holt Ave.-2722, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL 32789-4499, United States
b Marketing Department, 332 College of Business Building, Campus Box 5590, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-5590, United States
c Cornell Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore
Abstract:
Suppliers attempting to expand markets through hybrid distribution have created a complex, potentially hostile environment that reaches beyond dyads to network relationships. We offer a multi-theoretic paradigm that uses the network, social capital, structural holes and distributive fairness literatures to guide suppliers in the transition of governing hybrid channels so that when markets do overlap, cooperation and competition can effectively co-exist within the supply network. Specifically, we propose that social capital, structural holes, trust, and distributive fairness can be used to govern the effectiveness of cooperation and competition among hybrid channels and yield higher performance within the supply network. A corresponding propositional inventory is offered.
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