With the advent of relationship marketing, a paradigm shift in marketing thought is occurring, with the dimensions of bonding, reciprocity and trust receiving much attention. This paper addresses another factor in the equation - interdependence - by reviewing the extant literature, providing a conceptual model and discussing the implications for managing a portfolio of interdependent relationships.
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