The role of conflict and opportunism on the duality of satisfaction in B2B sales relationships

IF 4 Q2 BUSINESS European Business Review Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1108/ebr-06-2023-0189
Carlos Ferro-Sotto, Carmen Padin, Mornay Roberts-Lombard, Goran Svensson, Nils Høgevold
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore the direct and indirect effects of sales opportunism and sales conflict as well as of non-economic and economic satisfaction in business-to-business (B2B) sales relationships. This understanding offers B2B buyers enhanced knowledge of sales business expectations towards sustainable business relationships in the future.

Design/methodology/approach

Through self-administered questionnaires, data were obtained from 237 sales or marketing managers/directors of small- and medium-sized companies across industries in Spain, who were randomly contacted via LinkedIn. The multivariate analysis of measurement and structural models was based on IBM SPSS Amos 27.

Findings

The study confirms that sales opportunism positively affects sales conflict. Moreover, sales opportunism is negatively associated with non-economic sales satisfaction, whereas non-economic sales satisfaction is positively associated with economic sales satisfaction. Consequently, if all associates are pleased with the relationship and the gains it can provide, a long-standing orientation can be achieved.

Research limitations/implications

The study expands existing theory on seller–buyer relationships in a B2B context. It contextualises direct and indirect relationships between two antecedents (sales opportunism and sales conflict) and two postcedents (economic sales satisfaction and non-economic sales satisfaction) in sales business–buyer settings.

Practical implications

The study guides buyers in B2B relationships towards an improved understanding of how sales businesses perceive opportunism and conflict (as negative precursors) to impact non-economic satisfaction and how it can influence economic satisfaction.

Originality/value

Most studies explore B2B relationship building from the perspective of the buyer, thereby creating a shortfall in developing an understanding of all partner expectations in B2B relational intent. Moreover, the measurement of satisfaction as a multidimensional construct secured the integration of non-economic satisfaction and economic satisfaction within a single model allowing the constructs measured in this study to be holistically assessed.

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冲突和机会主义对 B2B 销售关系中满意度二元性的作用
目的本研究旨在探讨销售机会主义和销售冲突以及非经济和经济满意度在企业对企业(B2B)销售关系中的直接和间接影响。设计/方法/途径通过自填问卷的方式,从西班牙各行业 237 名中小型公司的销售或营销经理/总监处获得数据,并通过 LinkedIn 与他们随机联系。研究结果研究证实,销售机会主义会对销售冲突产生积极影响。此外,销售机会主义与非经济性销售满意度呈负相关,而非经济性销售满意度与经济性销售满意度呈正相关。因此,如果所有相关人员都对这种关系及其带来的收益感到满意,那么就能实现长期定位。该研究指导 B2B 关系中的买方更好地理解销售企业如何看待机会主义和冲突(作为负面先兆)对非经济满意度的影响,以及如何影响经济满意度。此外,将满意度作为一个多维度的结构进行测量,确保了将非经济满意度和经济满意度整合到一个单一的模型中,从而对本研究中测量的结构进行整体评估。
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