Enabling and Inhibiting Factors in Adoption of Electronic-Reverse Auctions: a longitudinal case study in grocery retailing
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Enabling and Inhibiting Factors in Adoption of Electronic-Reverse Auctions: a longitudinal case study in grocery retailing / Martinelli, Elisa; Marchi, Gianluca. - In: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF RETAIL, DISTRIBUTION & CONSUMER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0959-3969. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:3(2007), pp. 203-218. [10.1080/09593960701368721]
Abstract:
The paper aims at exploring the factors that enable or inhibit the use of electronic reverse auctions (E-RAs) in the buying process of large food retail organizations. Through an in-depth case-study analysis based on interviews, internal documents examination and direct observation, we studied E-RAs conducted by an Italian-based retailer during a two year-time period. This approach enables us to state that the E-RAs’ use depends not only from product- and market-specific factors, as asserted by the extant literature on the topic, but also from intra- and inter-organisational and strategic factors. Propositions are developed to stimulate thought and provide guidance for future research.
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Keywords:
Electronic-Reverse Auctions (E-RAs); supplier-retailer relationships; category management; grocery; Italy.
Elenco autori:
Martinelli, Elisa; Marchi, Gianluca
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