Buyer-seller relationships and information sources in an e-commerce world

Author: Deeter-Schmelz Dawn R   Kennedy Karen Norman  

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

ISSN: 0885-8624

Source: The Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, Vol.19, Iss.3, 2004-03, pp. : 188-196

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Abstract

In the environment of business-to-business e-commerce, both buyers and sellers are uncertain about their roles. Questions abound. What is the role of the Internet in buyer-seller relationships, and what will be the interface between the Internet and the salesforce as information sources? Data collected from purchasing professionals suggest that traditional information sources, including suppliers' salespeople, are more useful than the Internet at the present time. Moreover, findings indicate that the Internet plays almost no role in supplier selection decisions and only a moderate role in ongoing buyer-seller relationships. Additionally, in relationships characterized by high levels of information exchange, trust, cooperation, and/or adaptations, the Internet appears to play a less important role. Based on these findings, implications for practitioners and researchers are discussed.