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      Collaborative Communication in Interfirm Relationships: Moderating Effects of Integration and Control

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      Journal of Marketing
      SAGE Publications

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          Governance strategies, such as integration or control, structure and regulate the conduct of parties in exchange relationships; as such, they serve to constrain the latitude of the decision making of channel partners. Similarly, collaborative communication can be used to create an atmosphere of mutual support, thereby creating volitional compliance between partners. The authors develop a model that addresses the interrelationships of governance and communication and examine the effects of collaborative communication on channel outcomes (the dealer's perceptions of commitment to, satisfaction with, and coordination of activities with a focal manufacturer) across various levels of integration and control. Based on survey data collected from a national sample of computer dealers, the findings indicate that when levels of integration or manufacturer control are high, the effect of collaborative communication on outcomes is weaker than when integration or control is low.

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            Journal
            Journal of Marketing
            Journal of Marketing
            SAGE Publications
            0022-2429
            1547-7185
            July 1996
            November 28 2018
            July 1996
            : 60
            : 3
            : 103-115
            Affiliations
            [1 ]College of Business Administration, University of Colorado.
            [2 ]Graduate School of Business, University of Southern California.
            [3 ]Grainger Wisconsin Distinguished Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Wisconsin.
            Article
            10.1177/002224299606000307
            84bc76e1-a387-4c2e-ad05-4781f108ad69
            © 1996

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