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Theoretische Perspektiven auf Geschäftsbeziehungen – Erklärung und Gestaltung

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Geschäftsbeziehungsmanagement

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Im ersten Kapitel ist die Geschäftsbeziehung als eine wichtige Form des Austauschs zwischen Unternehmen vorgestellt worden. Ohne das ausdrücklich zu erwähnen, sind dabei bereits verschiedene theoretische Perspektiven auf das Phänomen „Geschäftsbeziehung“ sowie die Möglichkeiten ihrer Ausgestaltung eingenommen worden. Es ist naheliegend, dass je nach der eingenommenen theoretischen Perspektive eine Geschäftsbeziehung auf unterschiedliche Weise erklärt wird und auch die abgeleiteten Handlungsempfehlungen sich durchaus unterscheiden können.

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Kleinaltenkamp, M., Plinke, W., Söllner, A. (2011). Theoretische Perspektiven auf Geschäftsbeziehungen – Erklärung und Gestaltung. In: Kleinaltenkamp, M., Plinke, W., Geiger, I., Jacob, F., Söllner, A. (eds) Geschäftsbeziehungsmanagement. Gabler Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6928-6_2

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