Author:
Helfert Gabriele,Ritter Thomas,Walter Achim
Abstract
Many studies have shown that market orientation is important for firms because it has a positive impact on performance. However, several studies have indicated that the relation between a firm’s market orientation and its success is sometimes weak and that moderating variables need to be considered at least under certain circumstances. As such the overall message from the market orientation studies is not clear. The usefulness of the market orientation concept must also be questioned when looking at the realities of business markets. In most if not all cases the firms’ “surroundings” should be seen as a network of inter‐organizational relationships rather than an anonymous market. Therefore, in this paper the notion of market orientation is explored with particular focus on inter‐organizational relationships. Hereby, it is argued that the relationships are important and that the overall market orientation of firms needs to be translated to a relationship level in order to be effective. It is further argued that market orientation on a relationship level can be interpreted in terms of a firm’s employed resources and executed activities dedicated to relational exchange processes.
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