The role of relationship quality in the stratification of vendors as perceived by customers |
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Authors: | Michael J Dorsch Scott R Swanson Scott W Kelley |
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Institution: | (1) Clemson University, Clemson, USA;(2) East Carolina University, Greenville, USA;(3) University of Kentucky, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | Companies implement preferred supplier programs to reduce their vendor relationships to a reasonable few. Consequently, vendors
who do not effectively manage their customer-based relationships are strong candidates for deletion from a customer’s list
of long-term suppliers. The emergence of preferred supplier programs suggests that businesses are beginning to formally recognize
and reward differences between their qualified vendors. Vendor stratification is proposed as a framework for understanding
the evolution of preferred vendor programs. With the growing interest in relationship marketing, a study was conducted to
empirically examine the extent to which businesses use relationship quality perceptions to differentiate their qualified vendors.
The findings support the notion that relationship quality is a higher-order construct that can be used as a basis for developing
vendor stratification systems. The article concludes with a discussion of the managerial and research implications of the
study findings.
Michael J. Dorsch (Ph.D., University of Arkansas) is an associate professor of marketing at Clemson University. His research has been published
in theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, theJournal of Business Research, and theJournal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, among others. His research interests include issues concerning relationship marketing and marketing research methods.
Scott R. Swanson (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) is an assistant professor of marketing at East Carolina University. He previously spent 9
years as a purchasing executive and his research interets include issues related to services marketing, atmospherics, and
marketing ethics. His research has been published in theJournal of Business to Business Marketing, theInternational Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, AMA Educators’ Proceedings, andRetailing: Theories and Practices for Today and Tomorrow.
Scott W. Kelley (D.B.A., University of Kentucky) is an associate professor of marketing. His research has been published in theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, theJournal of Retailing, theJournal of Business Research, theJournal of Advertising, and theJournal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, among others. His research interests include issues concerning services marketing and marketing ethics. |
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