Interpreting the nature of business to business exchanges through the use of Fiske's Relational Models Theory

Keith Blois, Annmarie Ryan

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Abstract

Organizational strategies determine with which other businesses a firm will interact. However, organizational strategies are in part implemented through the interactions of the two businesses' boundary-spanning personnel. This paper uses Fiske's Relational Models Theory (Fiske, 1992, 2004) to develop an analysis of the interplay between the macro- and micro-level dimensions of business-to-business interactions. The analysis provides insights into the nature of an exchange that evolves through the macro- and micro-interactions which occur in organizational exchanges as they change over time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-367
Number of pages17
JournalMarketing Theory
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Boundary spanning
  • business-to-business exchange
  • Fiske Relational Models
  • macro/micro decisions

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