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Differences in Sustainability Orientation and Asymmetric Power in Buyer-Seller Relationships: Direct and Moderated Impacts on Relationship Satisfaction

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posted on 2025-01-13, 11:25 authored by Cagri Talay, Majd AbedRabbo, Joao S Oliveira, James CrickJames Crick

Purpose

This research aims to address the knowledge gaps in determining factors affecting relationship satisfaction in buyer–seller relationships, with a specific focus on sustainability orientation and asymmetric power dynamics.

Design/methodology/approach

Drawing upon the Social Exchange Theory (SET) and using a sample of 436 US-based companies, this research uses structural equation modelling to investigate the impact of sustainability orientation and asymmetric power on relationship satisfaction within these relationships. Furthermore, this research explores the moderating role of asymmetric power in the connection between differences in sustainability orientation and relationship satisfaction.

Findings

The results uncover a significant negative association between the extent of divergence in sustainability orientation between buyers and sellers and the level of relationship satisfaction. Notably, asymmetric power in buyer–seller relationships positively moderates the influence of sustainability orientation differences on relationship satisfaction.

Originality/value

This research sheds light on the increasingly vital issue of sustainability orientation in buyer–seller relationships by enhancing our understanding of asymmetric power’s role in shaping relationship satisfaction within business-to-business relationships.


History

Author affiliation

College of Business Marketing & Strategy

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing

Publisher

Emerald

issn

0885-8624

eissn

2052-1189

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-03-28

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr James Crick

Deposit date

2024-12-31

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