Modeling Distribution Channel Dynamics of North American Cars in the Spanish Automobile Industry (Original Paper) (Statistical Table) (Report)
International Advances in Economic Research 2009, May, 15, 2
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Abstract Relations between manufacturers and distributors have been the center point of the distribution channel's management. This study covers the effects of coercive, as well as non-coercive power on intermediary variables such as cooperation and conflict. It will also analyze the effects of cooperation and conflict on American car dealers' satisfaction and performance in Spain. Due to the small sample size (46 dealers), the model based on causal modeling compelled us to use the optimization method based on the partial least squares (PLS) regression techniques coupled with a bootstrapping to enable some generalization of the results. Keywords Channels of distribution * Satisfaction * Performance
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