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1 7-1 Organizational Buying Decision-making process by which formal organizations establish the need for purchased products and services, and identify, evaluate, and choose among alternative brands and suppliers.

2 7-2 Characteristics of Business Markets Fewer, larger buyers Close supplier- customer relationships Professional purchasing Many buying influences Multiple sales calls Derived demand Inelastic demand Fluctuating demand Geographically concentrated buyers Direct purchasing

3 7-3 Buying Situation Straight rebuy Modified rebuy New task

4 7-4 Systems Buying and Selling Turnkey solution desired; Bids solicited Prime Contractors Second-tier Contractors System subcomponents assembled

5 7-5 The Buying Center Initiators Users Influencers Deciders Approvers Buyers Gatekeepers

6 7-6 Of Concern to Business Marketers Who are the major decision participants? What decisions do they influence? What is their level of influence? What evaluation criteria do they use?

7 7-7 Methods of e-Procurement Websites organized using vertical hubs Websites organized using functional hubs Direct extranet links to major suppliers Buying alliances Company buying sites

8 7-8 Forms of Electronic Marketplaces Catalog sites Vertical markets Pure play auction sites Spot markets Private exchanges Barter markets Buying alliances

9 7-9 Desirable Outcomes of a B2B transaction: OTIFNE OT On time NE No error IF In full

10 7-10 Establishing Corporate Credibility Expertise LikeabilityTrustworthiness

11 7-11 Factors Affecting Buyer-Supplier Relationships Availability of alternatives Supply market dynamism Complexity of supply Importance of supply

12 7-12 Opportunism Some form of cheating or undersupply relative to an implicit or explicit contract.


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