The effect of relationship quality on contract farming: The mediating role of conflict between trading partners in Albania
Vol. 14, No 3, 2021
Sadik Maloku
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University “Ukshin Hoti”, Prizren, Kosovo E-mail: sadik.maloku@uni-prizren.com |
The effect of relationship quality on contract farming: The mediating role of conflict between trading partners in Albania |
Gentjan Çera
Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic E-mail: cera@utb.cz ORCID 0000-0002-9324-181X Bekim Poleshi
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Epoka University, Albania E-mail: bpoleshi19@epoka.edu.al Isuf Lushi*
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University “Ukshin Hoti” Prizren, Kosovo *Corresponding author E-mail: isuf.lushi@uni-prizren.com Zdenko Metzker
Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic E-mail: metzker@utb.cz |
Abstract. The aim of this research paper is to explore the role of conflict between trading partners in terms of relationship quality (satisfaction, commitment, and trust) on contract farming. Even though there is research on the above issues, yet there is lack of research on the role of conflict between partners in terms of relationship quality on contract farming. Thus, there is a need to offer evidence that brings more clarity to such a role of conflict between trading partners. To test the hypothesized relationships, primary data are collected in different agribusiness areas in Albania. Altogether, 640 successful questionnaires are filled in. The relationships are tested using the partial least squares of structured equation modelling (PSL-SEM) method. The key finding is that a conflict between trading partners influences contract farming and mediates the effects of the farmer’s satisfaction and trust in the relationship with their buyer on contract farming. This paper enriches the existing literature, since it provides additional insights from a developing country context. |
Received: November, 2020 1st Revision: May, 2021 Accepted: September, 2021 |
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DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2021/14-3/15 |
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JEL Classification: Q12, Q13 |
Keywords: satisfaction, commitment, trust, contract farming, relationship quality, conflict, PLS-SEM |