Long Term Collaborative Business Relationships: The Impact of Trust and C3 Behaviour
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z
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Andrew S Humphries and Richard Wilding; Long Term Collaborative Business Relationships: The Impact of Trust and C3 Behaviour, Journal of Marketing Management , Nov 2004, Vol. 20, No. 9-10, pp. 1107-1122
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Long-term, collaborative business relationships are like marriages where tolerance, forbearance and some reduction of freedom as well as innovation are necessary to ensure success. Trust and co-operative behaviours are known to be essential ingredients in securing an environment of continuous improvement but, how they are correlated has yet to be tested. The paper describes a research project within a sample of long-term monopoly businesses as a novel approach to bringing trust and cooperation, co-ordination and collaboration (C3 Behaviour) into sharper focus without competitive distractions. It was found that a correlation between trust and C3 Behaviour and the success of the collaborative relationship exists.