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Monitoring in service triads consisting of buyers, subcontractors and end customers
Authors:Wendy van der Valk  Jos van Iwaarden
Institution:aEindhoven University of Technology, School of Industrial Engineering; Innovation, Technology Entrepreneurship & Marketing Group, P.O. Box 513, Connector 0.08, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands;bRSM Erasmus University, Management of Technology and Innovation, P.O. Box 1738, Room T10-35, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Organisations increasingly outsource service delivery to specialist subcontractors. These buyers, their subcontractors and their end customers operate in a triadic service relationship. In these triads, the buyer lacks direct control over service delivery and completely depends on the subcontractor for its performance towards its end customers. Subcontractors are confronted with two principals (buyer and end customer) who may have conflicting objectives.Although traditionally focusing on dyadic buyer–seller relationships rather than triads, Agency Theory provides valuable suggestions on the type of contract to be used and the type of monitoring to be employed. We adopt Agency Theory as a theoretical lens to look at the buyer–subcontractor–end customer triad and develop propositions on the design of contractual arrangements and monitoring activities. We use the results of two cases of service triads to provide some initial validation for these propositions.
Keywords:Business services  Service triads  Agency theory  Social contracts  Monitoring
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