Various empirical studies have evidenced that interaction is a critical process in the development of buyer–seller relationships in business-to-business markets. Research examining the different aspects of interaction processes and the consequences of interaction in business relationships for the development of the businesses involved has tended to black-box the interaction process. Limited attention has been given to how interaction behaviors of individuals arise and the interplay between cognition and behaviors in interaction. At the same time, recent research offers some insights into the use and role of heuristics in contexts analogous to those individual actors facewhen they interact in business relationships. In this paperwe review current research on interaction processes in business relationships as well as on heuristics in the management context and argue that focusing on heuristics used in interaction in business relationships offers valuable insights on how interaction behaviors emerge. In particular, we discuss the notion of heuristics as an “adaptive toolbox,” and how it relates to adaptations in business relationships.We also discuss implications for management and outline a future research agenda.
Interaction behaviors in business relationships and heuristics: Issues for management and research agenda / Guercini S.; La Rocca A.; Runfola A.; Snehota I.. - In: INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0019-8501. - ELETTRONICO. - 43:(2014), pp. 929-937. [10.1016/j.indmarman.2014.05.007]
Interaction behaviors in business relationships and heuristics: Issues for management and research agenda
GUERCINI, SIMONE;
2014
Abstract
Various empirical studies have evidenced that interaction is a critical process in the development of buyer–seller relationships in business-to-business markets. Research examining the different aspects of interaction processes and the consequences of interaction in business relationships for the development of the businesses involved has tended to black-box the interaction process. Limited attention has been given to how interaction behaviors of individuals arise and the interplay between cognition and behaviors in interaction. At the same time, recent research offers some insights into the use and role of heuristics in contexts analogous to those individual actors facewhen they interact in business relationships. In this paperwe review current research on interaction processes in business relationships as well as on heuristics in the management context and argue that focusing on heuristics used in interaction in business relationships offers valuable insights on how interaction behaviors emerge. In particular, we discuss the notion of heuristics as an “adaptive toolbox,” and how it relates to adaptations in business relationships.We also discuss implications for management and outline a future research agenda.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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