When are Crm Systems Successful? The Perspective of the User and of the Organization
53 Pages Posted: 2 Jan 2006
Date Written: August 2005 9,
Abstract
The individual impact of CRM systems is strongly related to impact at the organizational level. Fit with the task of the user is key. CRM systems are successful in organizations that reward customer-centric behavior and that have an analytical decision style. Acceptance of a CRM system should be monitored over time.
Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, marketing management support systems, survey research
JEL Classification: M, C44, M31
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