The authors used a national sample of 306 industrial salespeople to investigate empirically a model incorporating the constructs of market orientation, customer orientation, a difference score, and job attitudes. The results indicate that the selected market orientation of the firm significantly influences salesperson customer orientation and job attitudes.
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