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Channel Conflict

Introduction

Kamran Eshghi seeks published and unpublished work on channel conflict for a meta-analysis

Dear marketing scholars and researchers,

I am conducting a study which involves a meta-analysis on channel conflict. Particularly, I am looking for the antecedents and consequences of channel conflict. As you might have noticed, there are some inconsistency in research findings regarding the effect of conflict on channel outcomes such as channel performance. In order to avoid or reduce the potential issue of publication bias and the file drawer problem, I need to collect unpublished essays and papers about channel conflict.

If you have written a paper about channel conflict or used a conflict construct in your empirical research and your study’s results have not been published yet due to any reason, I appreciate if you could provide me with the following information:

  1. The title and year of your study and the name of the authors
  2. The correlation table of your study
  3. The sample size of your study
  4. The reliability coefficients of the constructs you have used
  5. The measurement scale of channel conflict
  6. The context of study (franchise, supplier-manufacturer, etc.)

You may send this information in an attached Word or PDF file or in the body of your email.

Thank you for your help in this matter.

Best regards,
Kamran

Kamran Eshghi, PhD Candidate
DeGroote School of Business
McMaster University
1280 Main Street,
Hamilton Ontario L8S 4M4, Canada
Phone: 905-525-9140 ext. 26170
Email: eshghik@mcmaster.ca