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Tekijä:Fay, S.
Mitra, D.
Wang, Q.
Otsikko:Ask or infer? Strategic implications of alternative learning approaches in customization
Lehti:International Journal of Research in Marketing
2009 : JUN, VOL. 26:2, p. 136-152
Asiasana:customer relationship management (CRM)
companies
competitive strategy
learning
theories
models
Vapaa asiasana:customization
personalization
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:In the customization process, a critical first step is learning (henceforth as: l-g.) about a customer's preferences. In general, firms adopt two alternative l-g. approaches: 1. ask, that is, soliciting preference information (here as: prf-info) directly from the customer (S-Learning), or 2. infer, that's deducing prf-info based on past observations of the customer and those of other customers (O-Learning). This study examines how a firm's use of a specific l-g. approach impacts competition, especially its competitor's choice of l-g. approach. O-Learning is found to provide a credible signal for relaxing price competition, whereas S-Learning is not found to. Moreover, S-Learning by a firm creates a disincentive for rivals to also invest in S-Learning. Based on business customers survey there is found significant evidence supporting this study's theory. To conclude, several managerial implications of this theory are discussed incl. how a firm could optimally select its l-g. strategy to impact its competitive environment.
SCIMA tietueen numero: 271693
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