Changes in the European retailing marketplace are having an impact on relationships between retailers and their suppliers. Concentration of sales to fewer, larger and more powerful retailers, the growth of own label brands, and the operational and marketing benefits of retailer information technology, all affect the relationship between retailers and their suppliers. These trends are seen at their most extreme in the UK market, which is seen by many as a model for the future of the rest of Europe. In this emerging trading environment, the issues of collaboration versus conflict, documented in research in retailing since the 1950s, take on a particular focus and importance. Looks at these issues from the perspective of 11 manufacturers, each of which deals with the same significant retailer in the UK. Examines the relevance of the constructs of power, conflict and co‐operation in the UK food channel from the supplier′s perspective; the manufacturer′s response to powerful buyers in the channel; and the impact of information technology on channel relationships. Concludes with recommendations to manufacturers on managing key accounts in the new environment.
Article navigation
1 August 1993
This article was originally published in
Retail and Distribution Management
Research Article|
August 01 1993
RETAILER‐SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE FOOD CHANNEL: A SUPPLIER PERSPECTIVE
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2396-9083
Print ISSN: 0307-2363
© MCB UP Limited
1993
Retail and Distribution Management (1993) 21 (8)
Citation
Hogarth‐Scott S, Parkinson ST (1993), "RETAILER‐SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE FOOD CHANNEL: A SUPPLIER PERSPECTIVE". Retail and Distribution Management, Vol. 21 No. 8 pp. No Pagination Specified, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09590559310050333
Download citation file:
New and popular articles
Suggested Reading
Buyer Power and Competition in European Food Retailing
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (September,2003)
Corporate social responsibility: a case study of the UK's leading food retailers
British Food Journal (June,2005)
A new role for ISO 9000 in the food industry? Indicative data from the UK and mainland Europe
British Food Journal (October,2001)
Success factors in the fresh produce supply chain: insights from the UK
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (August,1999)
Ethnic Food Businesses – Success and Failure
British Food Journal (February,1989)
Related Chapters
Generation Z in the UK: More of the Same – High Standards and
Demands
Generations Z in Europe: Inputs, Insights and Implications
Britain, Bulgaria and Benefits: The Political Rhetoric of European (Dis)Integration
National Identity and Europe in Times of Crisis: Doing and Undoing Europe
Let’s Talk About How We Talk: Communication Agreements in the Library Workplace
Emotion in the Library Workplace
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
