Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers

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Purpose: This study proposes to evaluate product attributes in an unusual triad of actors: end-users, vendors, and specifiers. The differences in perceptions of product attributes between these triadic actors can bias strategic marketing decisions for functional and aesthetic products in a building...

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Autores: Palomino-Tamayo,Walter, Wakabayashi Muroya, Jose Luis, Bullemore Campbell, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad ESAN
Repositorio:ESAN-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v24i3.4195
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Attribution theory
Attribute
Vendor-end-user-specifier
Assortment strategy
Teoría de la atribución
Atributo
Proveedor-usuario-especificador
Estrategia de surtido
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title Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
spellingShingle Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
Palomino-Tamayo,Walter
Attribution theory
Attribute
Vendor-end-user-specifier
Assortment strategy
Teoría de la atribución
Atributo
Proveedor-usuario-especificador
Estrategia de surtido
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
title_short Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
title_full Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
title_fullStr Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
title_full_unstemmed Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
title_sort Attributional triadic relationships between end-users, specifiers, and vendors: evidence from building supply retailers
author Palomino-Tamayo,Walter
author_facet Palomino-Tamayo,Walter
Wakabayashi Muroya, Jose Luis
Bullemore Campbell, Jorge
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Bullemore Campbell, Jorge
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Wakabayashi Muroya, Jose Luis
Bullemore Campbell, Jorge
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Attribute
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Assortment strategy
topic Attribution theory
Attribute
Vendor-end-user-specifier
Assortment strategy
Teoría de la atribución
Atributo
Proveedor-usuario-especificador
Estrategia de surtido
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