Abstract

The competitive market is eroding. To an increasing degree, transactions are occurring in internal markets within the framework of long-term relationships. The emerging domesticated markets call for more attention to the management of interorganizational systems and to the political aspects of economic decision making.

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DomesticationBusinessPoliticsIndustrial organizationEmerging marketsMarket economyMarketingEconomicsPolitical scienceFinanceEcology

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Year
1979
Type
article
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
69-75
Citations
548
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Johan Arndt (1979). Toward a Concept of Domesticated Markets. Journal of Marketing , 43 (4) , 69-75. https://doi.org/10.1177/002224297904300408

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