Abstract

This study addresses a significant gap in the sales and marketing literature, limited replication of key research phenomena. The present study uses a longitudinal design to replicate and extend the principle theoretical model in sales management research suggested by Brown and Peterson (1993) meta-analysis and reevaluates our understanding of the drivers and antecedents of salesforce job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Current replication overcomes various limitations found in previous sales research such as the limitedness longitudinal data, static panel of early hire salespeople, while providing additional evidence to support previous findings and extend the body of knowledge.

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