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    INFLUENCE OF BUYER-SUPPLIER TRUST ON PERFORMANCE OF FOREIGN BASED DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES IN KENYA

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    2018
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    Karungani, Walter
    Guyo, Wario
    Otieno, Romanus Odhiambo
    Getuno, Pamela
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    Buyer-supplier trust is critical for supply chain performance. Geographically distanced firms like foreign based development agencies just like multinationals that operate in diverse markets need to build trust with possible business partners for their benefit. Using data obtained from 111 employees who included senior managers, procurement officers and accountants from 37 foreign based development agencies in Kenya, this study obtained positive moderately weak relationship between buyer-supplier trust and firm performance. The study concludes that a strong bond between buyers and suppliers has a positive influence on firm performance. The study recommends that organizations should aim to grow their bonds of trust while weakening asymmetries between the buyer and the supplier.
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