Market Orientation Of Value Chains Based On Two Case Studies From Livestock Industry In Malaysia
This paper extends the concept of market orientation from the firm to the value chain level and seeks to develop empirically founded propositions on determinants of different levels of market orientation of value chains. Two case studies on value chains within the areas of agribusiness are conduc...
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Language: | English English |
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2008
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Summary: | This paper extends the concept of market orientation from the firm to the
value chain level and seeks to develop empirically founded propositions on
determinants of different levels of market orientation of value chains. Two case
studies on value chains within the areas of agribusiness are conducted. For each
value chain, desk research is combined with interviews with decision-makers of all
types of value chain members. Interview guidelines are derived from a conceptual
model of potential determinants of value chain market orientation. Degree of market
orientation of value chains is found to be related to degree of heterogeneity and
dynamism of end-users served, nature of chain relationships, regulations and
prevailing mental models of decision-makers. Short and balanced chains are
believed to further upstream market orientation. |
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