Examines the behaviour of the industrial buyer, and studies the purchasing of reprographic equipment. Looks at straight replacement purchases, first time purchases, rebuys involving high cost equipment and rebuys due to dissatisfaction, in terms of a perceived risk model. Accepts that the industrial communications practitioner receives much less planning guidance than his consumer‐based counterpart. States current research is founded on the belief that a theory of communication appropriate to industrial buying must take on 6 main points – these are itemised and discussed. Discusses research design; research methodology; the determinants of perceived risk in industrial buying; risk handling behaviour in industrial buying; and a perceived risk model of buyer behaviour and its implications for competitive industrial marketing policy – all these are examined in great depth and each one given individual conclusions. Concludes that these examples by no means exhaust all the possible empirical bases from which industrial marketing policies may be devised, they serve to illustrate the way in which the model can be realistically applied to derive such competitive policies.
Article navigation
1 March 1977
Case Report|
March 01 1977
Industrial Buyer Behaviour A Model of the Implications of Risk Handling Behaviour for Communication Policies in Industrial Marketing
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7123
Print ISSN: 0309-0566
© MCB UP Limited
1977
European Journal of Marketing (1977) 11 (3): 166–211.
Citation
Newall J (1977), "Industrial Buyer Behaviour A Model of the Implications of Risk Handling Behaviour for Communication Policies in Industrial Marketing". European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 11 No. 3 pp. 166–211, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005008
Download citation file:
New and popular articles
Suggested Reading
Is industrial marketing different?
European Journal of Marketing (February,1969)
Power as a predictor of industrial complaining styles in a buyer/seller relationship: the buyer’s perspective
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing (April,1997)
Segmenting Industrial Markets by Buyer Sophistication
European Journal of Marketing (June,1983)
Organisational Decision Making and Industrial Marketing
European Journal of Marketing (July,1985)
The Pricing of Industrial Products
European Journal of Marketing (April,1979)
Related Chapters
Accurately Predicting Precise Outcomes in Business-to-Business Marketing
Improving the Marriage of Modeling and Theory for Accurate Forecasts of Outcomes
From End-of-the-road to Critical Node: The Role of End-user “Consumers” in Shaping Circular Supply Chain Management
Circular Economy Supply Chains: From Chains to Systems
What is a Professional Civil Engineer
Initial Professional Development for Civil Engineers
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
