2020
DOI: 10.1080/1051712x.2020.1831210
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An Exploration of Decision-Making under Threat

Abstract: The use of threats to force supplier compliance is a common practice in current business affairs. Unfortunately, little is known regarding the supplier's decision process to comply to or resist such a coercive strategy. The paper aims to develop a more comprehensive view of the decision process used by suppliers when threatened by their customers, as well as discover new phenomena regarding supplier Decision-Making Under Threat (DUT). More specifically, it aims at (1) gaining a better understanding of threats … Show more

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“…According to the theory of social exchange, individuals have the motivation to pursue positive emotional experiences, and emotions in this social exchange are infectious, affecting individuals’ related behaviors. The realization of this infectious emotional experience is highly susceptible to external stimuli and the environment (Bourguignon et al, 2023). According to social exchange theory, customers are highly vulnerable to the external stimulate of customer knowledge management by enterprises or organizations, producing internal emotional experiences such as flow experience (perceived enjoyment and attention concentration).…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the theory of social exchange, individuals have the motivation to pursue positive emotional experiences, and emotions in this social exchange are infectious, affecting individuals’ related behaviors. The realization of this infectious emotional experience is highly susceptible to external stimuli and the environment (Bourguignon et al, 2023). According to social exchange theory, customers are highly vulnerable to the external stimulate of customer knowledge management by enterprises or organizations, producing internal emotional experiences such as flow experience (perceived enjoyment and attention concentration).…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to social exchange theory, customers are highly vulnerable to the external stimulate of customer knowledge management by enterprises or organizations, producing internal emotional experiences such as flow experience (perceived enjoyment and attention concentration). On the basis of this experience, customer value cocreation in the value process is realized (e.g., actively fulfilling customer participation behaviors such as information search and interpersonal interaction, recommending services to others, sharing service experience or skills, and other customer citizenship behaviors) (Bourguignon et al, 2023). Thus, we hypothesize the following:…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the network level, mergers and acquisitions can cause radical change by turning previous competitors into collaborators and affect their surrounding companies (Havila and Salmi, 2000). At the dyad level, a critical event can trigger turbulence in a relationship (Halinen, Salmi and Havila, 1999;Elo, Halinen and Törnroos, 2010), for instance when a customer threatens its supplier in order to drastically modify payment terms or to receive a bribe (Bourguignon, Boeck and Clarke, 2020). Critical events such as an important cost increase, a production facility relocation, or a new product launch are other critical events that can generate enough turbulence to affect trading partners.…”
Section: Critical Events and Turbulencementioning
confidence: 99%