Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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886183 | Journal of Interactive Marketing | 2010 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Many retailers have collected large amounts of customer data using, for example, loyalty programs. We provide an overview of the extant literature on customer relationship management (CRM), with a specific focus on retailing. We discuss how retailers can gather customer data and how they can analyze these data to gain useful customer insights. We provide an overview of the methods predicting customer responses and behavior over time. We also discuss the existing knowledge on the application of marketing actions in a CRM context, while providing an in-depth discussion on CRM and firm value. We outline future research directions based on the literature review and retail practice insights.
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Authors
Peter C. Verhoef, Rajkumar Venkatesan, Leigh McAlister, Edward C. Malthouse, Manfred Krafft, Shankar Ganesan,