TY - BOOK AU - Baxter,Roger AU - Woodside,Arch G. TI - Interfirm networks: theory, strategy, and behavior T2 - Advances in business marketing and purchasing, SN - 9781780520254 (electronic bk.) : AV - HD69.S8 I58 2011 U1 - 658.044 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Bingley, U.K. PB - Emerald KW - Business & Economics KW - Management KW - bisacsh KW - Marketing KW - Research KW - Sales & marketing management KW - bicssc KW - Sales & marketing KW - Business networks N1 - Customer value : theory, research, and practice / Arch G. Woodside, Francesca Golfetto, Michael Gibbert -- Intangible value in buyerseller relationships / Roger Baxter -- Final customers value in business networks / Stephan C. Henneberg, Stefanos Mouzas -- Functions, trust, and value in business relationships / Thomas Ritter, Achim Walter -- Customer value metrics / Bruno Busacca, Michele Costabile, Fabio Ancarani -- Total cost of ownership and customer value in business markets / Gabriela Herrera Piscopo, Wesley Johnston, Dan N. Bellenger -- Linking customer value to customer share in business relationships / Wolfgang Ulaga, Andreas Eggert -- Configurations and control of resource interfaces in industrial networks / Enrico Baraldi, Torkel Strömsten -- Creating superior value through network offerings / Bernard Cova, Robert Salle -- Competence-based value framing for business-to-business customers / Francesca Golfetto, Fabrizio Zerbini, Michael Gibbert -- Value delivery and value-based pricing in industrial markets / Andreas Hinterhuber -- Value creation options for contract manufacturers : market strategy transition and coevolution in networks / Paul Matthyssens, Koen Vandenbempt, Sara Weyns -- Sensemaking in networks : using network pictures to understand network dynamics / Morten H. Abrahamsen -- SMEs' networking capability and international performance / Breda Kenny, John Fahy -- Managing industrialization : a resource interaction perspective / Tommy Tsung Ying Shih N2 - Nearly all business-to-business firms interact and have contractual relationships with upstream, downstream and parallel operating enterprises. How firms design and implement these relationships effectively, overcome poorly performing network linkages, and manage change in interfirm networks are the major topics that Volume 17 covers. The five papers in Volume 17 report new theory and in-depth descriptions of interfirm network behavior. Each paper includes extensive reviews of the relevant literature on interfirm network behavior as well as data analysis using empirical positivistic and/or case study research methods.More than 150 figures and tables support the discussion of findings UR - https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S1069-0964(2011)17 ER -