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The effects of balanced and asymmetric dependence on supplier satisfaction: Identifying positive effects of dependency
Authors:Marjolein C.J. Caniëls  Frederik G.S. Vos  Holger Schiele  Niels J. Pulles
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Management, Science and technology, Open University of the Netherlands, P.O. box 2960, NL-6401 DL Heerlen, The Netherlands;2. Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social sciences, University of Twente, P.O. box 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;3. Department of Operations, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 72, NL-9700 AB Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Studies argue that balance in dependence is critical to supplier satisfaction in buyer-supplier relationships. We examine whether asymmetric relationships can also lead to supplier satisfaction, arguing that traditional analysis methods are unsuitable for thoroughly analyzing this issue. With polynomial regression and response surface analysis combined with dyadic data, we test the relationship between (1) balanced dependence (i.e., the buyer and supplier are equally dependent on each other) and supplier satisfaction and (2) asymmetric dependence (i.e., either the supplier or buyer is the dominant party) on supplier satisfaction. The results indicate that mutual dependence is positively related to supplier satisfaction, but surprisingly, asymmetric dependence can be related to higher levels of supplier satisfaction.
Keywords:Buyer-supplier dependence  Supplier satisfaction  Polynomial regression
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