Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1028060 Industrial Marketing Management 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Downsizing has been the subject of a good deal of research. Very little research, however, has examined the impact of downsizing on customers. Using a case study approach with a Fortune 100 company, we measured the attitudes, in a telephone survey, of 534 B2B service customers before a significant downsizing event and 994 customers afterwards. Our findings show that a significant downsizing event has an immediate and negative impact on customer satisfaction levels and on projected retention rates. This will lead to a direct, negative financial impact on the service provider due to a loss of expected future customer revenue. The lost revenue substantially offsets the short term labor cost savings from the downsizing.

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