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Business-To-Business Buying Behavior And The Price-Perceived Quality Paradigm, Joseph Chapman, Russell G. Wahlers
Business-To-Business Buying Behavior And The Price-Perceived Quality Paradigm, Joseph Chapman, Russell G. Wahlers
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2016
This article gives an overview of the development of the price-perceived quality paradigm. The original price-perceived quality model is presented to show the impact of price on consumer behavior. An extended model is discussed which shows the impact of presenting two prices to consumers in a purchase situation as well as showing the impact of various promotions such as coupons and rebates on consumer behavior. Based on two tests of the extended model, a revised model was developed to address the shortcomings of the extended model. All the previous research on the price-perceived quality model has been based on consumer …
Scm?, Stephen A. Lemay, Dave Mcmahon, Jeffery A. Periatt
Scm?, Stephen A. Lemay, Dave Mcmahon, Jeffery A. Periatt
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2016
Supply chain management remains a young field, one that has struggled to define itself in the most literal sense. This research looks at some of the most available definitions of supply chain management, analyzes their content, and explains the essence of the definitional problem. It does not attempt to define supply chain management--that would be a bit like driving onto a crowded road while complaining about the traffic--but it does attempt to lay out the path or paths that need to be followed to arrive at a consensus definition.
Information’S Role In Supply Chain Integration Efforts Of The Indian Manufacturing Firm Under Environmental Uncertainty: The Supply Chain Flexibility Impact, Katrina Savitskie, Sandipan Sen, Sampath Ranganathan
Information’S Role In Supply Chain Integration Efforts Of The Indian Manufacturing Firm Under Environmental Uncertainty: The Supply Chain Flexibility Impact, Katrina Savitskie, Sandipan Sen, Sampath Ranganathan
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2016
Managers recognize that supply chain management (SCM) practices can improve operational efficiency (Monczka and Morgan, 1998). Supply chain management initiatives, including better communication often result in more responsive organizations. Indian companies are trying to become more competitive following the liberalization of the Indian economy by employing new approaches like SCM to be more efficient and competitive (Saad and Patel, 2006). Therefore, our study examines the impact of environmental uncertainty on the firm’s information sharing abilities and the information quality available and its subsequent impact on supply chain integration, and ultimately, supply chain flexibility in India.
Given that the Indian small …