The Process of Adaptation in Inter-Firm Relationships
Brennan, David and Turnbull, Peter
(1996)
The Process of Adaptation in Inter-Firm Relationships.
In:
12th annual IMP Group conference :.
University of Karlsruhe.
Adaptations are an important, arguably a defining, component of a long-term buyer-seller relationship. Substantial research evidence exists on the nature of the adaptations which arise within such relationships. The processes involved in adapting for a customer or supplier organisation are not so well understood. Five process metaphors for adaptation within buyer-seller relationships are explored. Each is found helpful to some extent in illuminating the process of adaptation. The metaphors are found to be complementary, so that taken together they provide a coherent process view of buyer-seller adaptations.
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Additional information | Ross Brennan and Peter W. Turnbull, 'The Process of Adaptation in Inter-Firm Relationships, in Proceedings of the 12th annual IMP Group conference, presented at Interaction, Relationships and Networks, University of Karlsruhe, Germany: IMP. |
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