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Antecedents And Postcedents Of Satisfaction In Business Relationships In Canada, David Hutchinson Dr., Jang Singh Jan 2011

Antecedents And Postcedents Of Satisfaction In Business Relationships In Canada, David Hutchinson Dr., Jang Singh

Odette School of Business Publications

This paper reports the findings of an investigation of whether trust and commitment influence satisfaction, and whether satisfaction then influences specific investments, opportunism, and formalisation. Using data collected in a survey of Canadian managers and executives, a model derived from marketing theory and previous empirical research was tested. The model includes both relationship marketing concepts and transaction cost theory concepts, an approach rarely encountered in existing studies. Satisfaction in an exchange relationship is formed by keeping promises in an iterative process, and serves as a safeguard against possible future risks (e.g., opportunism). Finally, we discuss the limitations of the study.