Strategic marketing and business performance:a study in three European 'engineering countries'


Autoria(s): Jaakkola, Matti; Möller, Kristian; Parvinen, Petri; Evanschitzky, Heiner; Mühlbacher, Hans
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01/11/2010

Resumo

In spite of its relevance, the effects of strategic marketing on business performance are sparingly studied, especially in particular business contexts. We address this gap in two ways. First, we examine the influence of four key strategic marketing concepts—market orientation, innovation orientation, and two marketing capability categories (outside-in and inside-out capabilities)—on company performance. Second, these relationships are studied in three European “engineering countries:” Austria, Finland and Germany. Their relative homogeneity enables testing the generality versus context-specificity of strategic marketing's performance impact. Using SEM analysis, surprisingly weak relationships between market orientation and outside-in capabilities, and business performance are identified, as opposed to the strong role of inside-out capabilities and innovation orientation. These results can be understood through the “engineering country” characteristics. Moreover, clear differences in results are identified among these relatively homogenous countries. This is a major finding as it challenges the widely assumed generality of the strategic marketing–performance relationship. Country-specific results have also considerable managerial relevance.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17493/1/Strategic_marketing_and_business_performance.pdf

Jaakkola, Matti; Möller, Kristian; Parvinen, Petri; Evanschitzky, Heiner and Mühlbacher, Hans (2010). Strategic marketing and business performance:a study in three European 'engineering countries'. Industrial Marketing Management, 39 (8), pp. 1300-1310.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17493/

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