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Customer relationship management adoption: using a dynamic capabilities approach
Author(s) -
Cristiane Drebes Pedron,
Mário Caldeira
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of internet marketing and advertising
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.165
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1741-8100
pISSN - 1477-5212
DOI - 10.1504/ijima.2011.038239
Subject(s) - dynamic capabilities , customer relationship management , knowledge management , order (exchange) , perspective (graphical) , computer science , competitive advantage , process management , qualitative research , business , marketing , sociology , social science , finance , artificial intelligence
Customer relationship management (CRM) adoption is both a relevant research topic in academia and a challenge for practitioners. We understand CRM as a complex concept that includes technology, strategy and philosophy. In this research, we propose an analysis of CRM organisational dynamic capabilities. The main goal is to apply a dynamic capabilities perspective to analyse how companies can improve their CRM initiatives. In order to achieve this purpose, a qualitative, interpretative, case-based research strategy was implemented. We conducted a case study in a Portuguese telecommunication enterprise for one year. The case study was based on semi-structured interviews and document analysis. We used qualitative techniques to analyse the collected data and ground our interpretation in a dynamic capabilities theoretical approach. We propose a theoretical framework related to CRM dynamic capability that is corroborated with empirical evidence. We believe that because organisations which adopt a CRM strategy are in a competitive environment, a dynamic model needs to be used to analyse and explain how they can improve their CRM strategy in order to achieve success.

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