STUDI PERILAKU ANGGOTA UNIT PENGAMBIL KEPUTUSAN DALAM PEMBELIAN ORGANISASIONAL: SEBUAH REVIEW LITERATUR
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https://doi.org/10.32477/jkb.v24i1.159Keywords:
organizational buying, organizational buying behavior, purchasing, purchasing orientationAbstract
Up to now, organizational buying is still interesting topic discussed. There are divergences among the findings in organizational buying researches. Different perspectives, fenomena observed, research domains and methods caused the divergences. This paper will discusse organizational buying behavior based on literature review, focused on behavior of decision making unit mainly on equipment buying. From this review literatures, it would be theoritical foundation that is valid and reliable to develop propositions in organizational buying behavior. Based on review literature refferences, variables are classified into: purchase situation, member of decision making unit perception, conflict among the members, information search, influences among members of decision making unit. Integrated approach is used to develop propositions relating to: purchasing complexity, sharing responsibility among the members, conflict in decision making unit, information search, time pressure as moderating variable between sharing responsibility and conflict in decision making unit, the influence among the members inside decision making unit and decision making outcome
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