2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijrdm-07-2020-0244
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Relations between merchandising information orientation, strategic integration and retail performance

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the conditions under which small independent retailers can improve their business performance by adopting a merchandising information orientation and strategically integrating into retailer buying groups.Design/methodology/approachThis study tests hypotheses using a hierarchical multiple regression model and data obtained from 241 supermarket retailers that are existing members of buying groups in Japan.FindingsThe results indicate that merchandising informati… Show more

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“…In line with prior studies on RBV (Bıçakcıoğlu et al , 2019; Pertusa‐Ortega et al , 2010) and retail buying groups (Guan et al , 2012), this study focuses on the strategies of differentiation and low-cost orientation in business operations. Building on prior studies offering insights into differentiation and low-cost advantage as the essential motives for SMRs to join a retail buying group (Ghisi et al , 2008; Hernández-Espallardo, 2006; Kim et al , 2021), we shed light on how these two strategies interact with relationships of key constructs in the proposed conceptual framework.…”
Section: Theory and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In line with prior studies on RBV (Bıçakcıoğlu et al , 2019; Pertusa‐Ortega et al , 2010) and retail buying groups (Guan et al , 2012), this study focuses on the strategies of differentiation and low-cost orientation in business operations. Building on prior studies offering insights into differentiation and low-cost advantage as the essential motives for SMRs to join a retail buying group (Ghisi et al , 2008; Hernández-Espallardo, 2006; Kim et al , 2021), we shed light on how these two strategies interact with relationships of key constructs in the proposed conceptual framework.…”
Section: Theory and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, in H3, this study postulates that both differentiation and low-cost orientation increase the positive impact of strategic integration on buying group benefits. The underlying rationale behind this is that the two merits of differentiation and low-cost are fundamental motives for SMRs to join a retail buying group (Ghauri et al , 2021; Ghisi et al , 2008; Hernández-Espallardo, 2006; Kim et al , 2021). To improve member retailers’ buying group benefits, both these merits, achieved by joint activities and combined with sharing of strategic resources among member retailers, are essential.…”
Section: Development Of Hypothesesmentioning
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“…Need for greater insight prompts Kim et al (2021) to explore the issues further in a survey of retailers incorporated within eight different buying groups in Japan. Supermarkets were chosen for the study because their extensive product range necessitates access to a greater volume of merchandising information.…”
Section: Evidence From Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%