Kundenorientierte Vergütungssysteme im Relationship Marketing: Anforderungen, Konzeptionalisierung und Institutionalisierung

Kundenorientierte Vergütungssysteme im Relationship Marketing: Anforderungen, Konzeptionalisierung und Institutionalisierung

by Sven Tuzovic
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Romance
Format Paperback
Pages 348
Language German
Published Jun 29, 2004
Publisher Gabler Verlag
Edition 2004
ISBN-10 3409126635
ISBN-13 9783409126632
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In the realm of relationship marketing, a captivating exploration unfolds as the intricate relationship between customer orientation and compensation systems is examined. The author delves into the requirements for effective compensation strategies, shedding light on the essential characteristics that make these systems cater to customer needs.

Through a thoughtful conceptualization, it becomes evident how poorly designed compensation frameworks can hinder the development of meaningful customer relationships. The narrative offers an insightful look into various models and approaches, all aimed at fostering better engagement between businesses and their clientele.

Additionally, the work addresses the critical process of institutionalization, investigating how compensation systems can be effectively integrated within organizational structures. The author emphasizes the importance of aligning compensation with overarching marketing strategies to nurture and maintain long-lasting relationships with customers.

Overall, this scholarly piece serves as a crucial resource for marketers and business professionals, providing them with a framework to rethink their compensation systems in the context of relationship marketing.

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