This study integrates concepts and ideas from various disciplines to investigate and measure relationships between conflict and sets of multiple business goals in a channel of distribution. The relationships are examined empirically by means of a set of dyadic data. The results demonstrate the similarities and differences between channel members in their perceived conflict and in the role of business goals as a determinant of the conflict.
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