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Peut-on désormais parler d’engagement du distributeur dans la relation avec l’industriel ?

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  • Hicham ABBAD
  • Gilles PACHÉ
  • Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ

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The relationships between large retailers and manufacturers are often perceived as conflicting, as part of a fierce struggle to get a share of value added. To extend its market power, the retailer develops a short-term vision of exchange, with no will of

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  • Hicham ABBAD & Gilles PACHÉ & Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ, 2014. "Peut-on désormais parler d’engagement du distributeur dans la relation avec l’industriel ?," Working Papers 2014-202, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
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    1. Ryu, Sungmin & Park, Jeong Eun & Min, Soonhong, 2007. "Factors of determining long-term orientation in interfirm relationships," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 60(12), pages 1225-1233, December.
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    2. Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ, 2015. "L’approche catégorielle en grande distribution : analyse comparée entre la France et le Canada," Working Papers 2015-626, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
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    5. Larisse OLIVEIRA COSTA & Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ, 2014. "Relations industrie-grande distribution au Brésil : une analyse des déterminants de la satisfaction des acteurs," Working Papers 2014-229, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
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    8. Hoang Linh VU & Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ, 2014. "Proposition d’un modèle de relations producteur-distributeur : une application à la gestion des conflits en contexte interculturel," Working Papers 2014-231, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
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    canal de distribution; confiance; dépendance; orientation à long terme; relations interorganisationnelles.;
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