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Title: Marketing practices and performance in a post-crisis scenario
Author(s): Lado, Nora [nora]
Duque, Lola C. [lduque]
Alvarez Bassi, Daniel
Publisher: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto sobre Desarrollo Empresarial Carmen Vidal Ballester
Issued date: 2010
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/9460
ISSN: 1989-8843
Abstract: This research explores the link between contemporary marketing practices, market orientation and business performance in Uruguay, an emergent country that has recovered from an economic crisis. These approaches seem to be related, but there is no existing evidence to confirm this impression. Lessons can be learned from understanding how effective is the adoption of marketing practices under a crisis scenario. Using data from interviews with 143 micro and small enterprises’ managers, we identify three clusters dependant on the combination of marketing practices: a multi-marketing cluster, a medium-level relationship marketing cluster and a transactional cluster. A model relating market orientation components and various performance measures is tested for the three clusters, showing that the multi-marketing and transactional clusters are more effective in translating efforts and resources into business outcomes
Serie / Nº.: INDEM Working Paper Business Economic
10-05
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