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The effect of market orientation on buyer–seller relationship satisfaction

In recent years, much of the Marketing scientific community's interest has been dedicated to the study of the market orientation concept. Numerous works, which are centered on the analysis of this orientation's dimensions, outcomes, antecedents and moderating factors, may be found. Though...

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Published in:Industrial marketing management 2003-05, Vol.32 (4), p.327-345
Main Authors: Sanzo, Marı́a José, Santos, Marı́a Leticia, Vázquez, Rodolfo, Álvarez, Luis Ignacio
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Communication
Conflict
Culture
Market orientation
Perceived value
Power
Satisfaction
Studies
Supplier-costumer relationships
Trust
Vendor supplier relations
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