Resum
Internet-based affiliate marketing programs have emerged as one of the fastest-growing methods for online retailers to acquire customers and increase sales by tapping into the power of independent web sites to reach a large, diverse audience of potential customers. However, while these programs have proven effective in increasing website traffic and sales, illegal or inappropriate activities on the part of affiliates could negatively impact a retailer’s brand in the eyes of customers. This study is an exploratory analysis of governance mechanisms (formal contracts, partner selection, incentives and monitoring) in one-to-many affiliate programs in Spain. Agency theory and transaction cost analysis provide the theoretical background. The conclusion is that there is a significant lack of transparency in the guidance and restrictions communicated to affiliates, and a lack of systematic monitoring of affiliate behavior, which increases the risk of opportunism or misconduct. General recommendations for managers of affiliate programs are considered.
| Idioma original | Anglès |
|---|---|
| Títol de la publicació | Transformations in E-Business Technologies and Commerce |
| Subtítol de la publicació | Emerging Impacts |
| Editor | IGI Global |
| Pàgines | 222-239 |
| Nombre de pàgines | 18 |
| ISBN (electrònic) | 9781613504635 |
| ISBN (imprès) | 9781613504628 |
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| Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de gen. 2011 |