The business-to-business relationship dimensions in financial services markets

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João F. Proença
Luís M. de Castro
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[1] Universidade do Porto - Portugal,Faculdade de Economia
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Service Business | 2007年 / 1卷
关键词
Services; Business-to-business; Relationships; Financial services; Banks;
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This paper discusses the nature of financial business relationships by drawing on the IMP Group’s theory of industrial relationships. It discusses, among other aspects, the interaction process between banks and their corporate clients, the longevity of relationships, the interdependence between both sides, and the atmosphere of financial services relationships. The conclusions are thought to be interesting and useful for the managers of firms and financial services when setting relationship marketing policies and for academic research on business-to-business services relationships. The field research was done in Portugal and the case method was used.
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页数:15
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