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A Transaction Cost Perspective on Vertical Contractual Structure and Interchannel Competitive Strategies
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1988
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Integrated Channel SystemsTransactional LawVertical Contractual StructurePotent TheoryMarket DesignIndustrial OrganizationManagementInterchannel Competitive StrategiesAntitrust EnforcementHardware IndustryMergers And AcquisitionsInter-firm CoordinationSupply Chain ManagementCorporate GovernanceStrategic ManagementTransaction Cost PerspectiveOptimal ContractingMarketingTwo-sided MarketInterorganizational RelationshipBusinessMultichannel ManagementStrategic SourcingBusiness Strategy
Despite potent theory to contrast transactional governance in “markets and hierarchies,” the variety of extant channel systems strains this dichotomy. The authors examine three contractually integrated channel systems in the hardware industry: wholesale voluntary chains, dealer cooperatives, and independents. They extrapolate from a transaction cost perspective to frame hypothesized differences in decision making structures and competitive strategic postures across relational forms. Results from a sample survey of retail informants are generally supportive.
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