About: Purchasing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24391 publications have been published within this topic receiving 492077 citations. The topic is also known as: purchase & buy.
TL;DR: The authors conducted double dyads interviews with marketing executives at a Japanese vendor firm and a pair of purchasing executives from a Japanese customer firm, each conducted with a double dyad pair of interviews.
Abstract: “Quadrads” (double dyads) of interviews, each conducted with a pair of marketing executives at a Japanese vendor firm and a pair of purchasing executives at a Japanese customer firm, provided data
TL;DR: A theoretical framework describing the trust-based decision-making process a consumer uses when making a purchase from a given site is developed and the proposed model is tested using a Structural Equation Modeling technique on Internet consumer purchasing behavior data collected via a Web survey.
Abstract: Are trust and risk important in consumers' electronic commerce purchasing decisions? What are the antecedents of trust and risk in this context? How do trust and risk affect an Internet consumer's purchasing decision? To answer these questions, we i) develop a theoretical framework describing the trust-based decision-making process a consumer uses when making a purchase from a given site, ii) test the proposed model using a Structural Equation Modeling technique on Internet consumer purchasing behavior data collected via a Web survey, and iii) consider the implications of the model. The results of the study show that Internet consumers' trust and perceived risk have strong impacts on their purchasing decisions. Consumer disposition to trust, reputation, privacy concerns, security concerns, the information quality of the Website, and the company's reputation, have strong effects on Internet consumers' trust in the Website. Interestingly, the presence of a third-party seal did not strongly influence consumers' trust.
TL;DR: In this article, an alternative theoretical approach to industrial marketing and purchasing based on a research project carried out in France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Great Britain is presented, focusing on descriptions and analyses of actual marketing and purchase problems.
Abstract: Presents an alternative theoretical approach to industrial marketing and purchasing based on a research project carried out in France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Great Britain. Focuses on descriptions and analyses of actual marketing and purchasing problems.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the findings from in-depth interviews of consumers to determine their views concerning the social responsibilities of companies and develop a typology of consumers whose purchasing behavior ranges from unresponsive to highly responsive to corporate social responsibility.
Abstract: Companies are facing increasing pressure to both maintain profitability and behave in socially responsible ways, yet researchers have provided little information on how corporate social responsibility impacts profitability. This paper reports the findings from in-depth interviews of consumers to determine their views concerning the social responsibilities of companies. A typology of consumers whose purchasing behavior ranges from unresponsive to highly responsive to corporate social responsibility was developed from the analysis.
TL;DR: This paper reviews, annotates, and classfies 74 related articles which have appeared since 1966 and specific attention is given to the criteria and analytical methods used in the vendor selection process.