Salespersons' Guanxi Orientation, Communication, and Manifest Conflict: An Empirical Study in China

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate how guanxi orientation, which is one of the personality attributes of Chinese people, influences the behavior of salespersons and the occurrence of manifest conflict. This study also investigates how guanxi‐oriented attitude, which is one dimensi...

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