'Antecedents' and 'postcedents' in relation to satisfaction in Taiwanese business relationships
by Tzong-Ru (Jiun-Shen) Lee, Goran Svensson, Tore Mysen
International Journal of Procurement Management (IJPM), Vol. 3, No. 2, 2010

Abstract: The research objective is to test whether satisfaction in business relationships may constitute a mediating construct between trust and commitment on the one hand, and coordination, cooperation and continuity expectancy on the other. The structural relationships are summarised in an AMP-model (i.e., antecedents, mediator and postcedents), the sample at that time consisted of attitudes among leading executives in small and medium-sized companies in Taiwan. The tested structural relationships of the AMP-model complement previous theory and research of antecedents and postcedents in relation to satisfaction in business relationships. One contribution is that the empirical findings indicate that satisfaction in studied buyer-supplier relationships may be seen as a mediating construct between antecedents (such as trust and commitment) and postcedents (such as coordination, cooperation and continuity). Research limitations and suggestions for further research are provided.

Online publication date: Fri, 01-Jan-2010

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