Gender, Trust, Performance and the Relationship Lifecycle.

David Dowell, Mark Morrison

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The importance of trust in influencing relationship performance is well recognised in the relationship marketing literature, particularly for business to business relationships. However less well known is the relative influence of the various emotional and cognitive components of trust on performance, and how the influence of these constructs changes across different stages of the relationship lifecycle. Further, little is known about whether the importance of these constructs differs for men and women. In a study of 380 businesses the influence of both cognitive and emotional components of trust, as well as several other variables including commitment and liking are examined to determine their influence on relationship performance. The relationships between these variables are investigated in both the early and mature phases of the relationship lifecycle, and separately for men and women. Using structural equation
modelling and multi-group analysis, early differences and later similarities between males and females are identified.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - Rhag 2008
DigwyddiadAustralian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2008 - Main Conference Olympic Stadium, Sydney, Awstralia
Hyd: 01 Rhag 200803 Rhag 2008
http://www.anzmac.org/conference_archive/2008/

Cynhadledd

CynhadleddAustralian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2008
Teitl crynoANZMAC 2008
Gwlad/TiriogaethAwstralia
DinasSydney
Cyfnod01 Rhag 200803 Rhag 2008
ArallShifting focus from the mainstream to the offbeat
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