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Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) implementation on business performance in business to business (B2B) markets in Germany

  • Customer orientation should be the core engine of every organisation. Information technology can be considered as the enabler to generate competitive advantages through customer processes in marketing, sales and service. The impact of information technologies is the biggest risk and at the same time a huge opportunity for any organisation. Research shows that Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enables organisations to perform better and focus more on their customers (e.g. market capitalisation of Amazon). While global enterprises are shaping the future of customer centricity and information technology, the question arises how German B2B organisations can shift their value contribution from product-centric to customer-centric. Therefore, these organisations are attempting to implement CRM software and putting their customers more into focus. However, the question remains, how organisations are approaching the implementation of CRM and if these attempts are paying off in terms of business performance. Contributing to this highly topical discussion, this thesis contributes to the body of knowledge about the implementation of CRM in the German B2B sector and how it impacts their business performance. First, theoretical frameworks have been developed based on an extensive literature review. Hereby different aspects of CRM are worked-out and mapped against three dimensions of business performance, namely process efficiency, customer satisfaction and financial performance. Based on the theory, a conceptual framework was developed to test the relationships between CRM and Business Performance (BP). Therefore, a survey with 500 participants has been conducted. Based on this a measurement model was developed to test five main hypotheses. The findings of these hypotheses suggest, that the implementation of CRM positively impacts business performance. In specific, the usage of analytical CRM and the establishment of a dedicated CRM success measurement correlate with the performance of German B2B organisations. In addition to these main findings, various key statements could be derived from the research and a measurement model was developed, which can be used for different organisational characteristics assessing BP. As a result, CRM implementations can be enhanced, and business performance can be improved.

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Author of HS ReutlingenKern, Manuel
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:rt2-opus4-41705
URL:https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/effects-of-customer-relationship-management-crm-implementation-on
Publisher:University of Portsmouth
Place of publication:Portsmouth
Referee:Yuksel Ekinci, Giampaolo Viglia, Marco Schmäh
Referee of HS Reutlingen:Schmäh, Marco
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Publication year:2020
Date of final exam:2020/08/12
Page Number:333
Dissertation note:Dissertation, University of Portsmouth, 2020
DDC classes:330 Wirtschaft
Open access?:Ja
Licence (German):License Logo  Open Access