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The performance implications of power–trust relationship: The moderating role of commitment in the supplier–retailer relationship
Authors:Megha Jain  Shadab Khalil  Wesley J Johnston  Julian Ming-Sung Cheng
Institution:1. Jaipuria Institute of Management, A-32A, Sector 62, Noida 201309, India;2. National Dong Hwa University, Department of International Business, No. 1, Sec 2, Da Hsueh Rd., Shoufeng, Hualien 97401, Taiwan;3. Georgia State University, Department of Marketing, 35 Broad Street, Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA;4. Oulu School of Business, Oulu University, P.O. Box 8000, Finland;5. National Central University, Department of Business Administration, No. 300, Chungta Rd., Chungli City, Taoyuan County, 32001, Taiwan
Abstract:The current research examines how coercive power and non-coercive power affect trust and how these relationships are affected by affective and calculative commitment. It also expands the understanding of the role of an under-researched dimension of performance, i.e., strategic performance, and studies it as a mediating variable in the relationship between trust and financial performance. The proposed model is empirically tested using Partial Least Squares (PLS) in supplier–retailer channel in Taiwan. The findings reveal that affective commitment has a positive moderating effect on the negative relationship between coercive power and trust, while calculative commitment has a negative moderating effect on the positive relationship between non-coercive power and trust. The results also indicate that strategic performance partially mediates the effect of trust on financial performance. The research advances theoretical understanding on the complex power–trust relationship and provides insights into the role of commitment in both enabling and undermining channel relationships. The findings highlight the importance of building affective commitment in channel relationships and the critical role of strategic performance in the trust–financial performance relationship.
Keywords:Power  Commitment  Trust  Strategic performance  Financial performance
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