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Marketing, Business Processes, and Shareholder Value: An Organizationally Embedded View of Marketing Activities and the Discipline of Marketing
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1999
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Business ProcessesBrand StrategyEmbedded ViewShareholder ValueManagementBrand BuildingMarketing ActivitiesBrand ManagementRelationship MarketingSales ManagementCore BusinessBrand DevelopmentIntegrated MarketingMarketing TheoryStrategic ManagementMarketingBusinessBusiness StrategyMarketing ManagementMarketing InsightsMarketing Strategy
The authors develop a framework for understanding the integration of marketing with business processes and shareholder value. The framework redefines marketing phenomena as embedded in three core business processes that generate value for customers—product development management, supply chain management, and customer relationship management—which in turn creates shareholder value. Such a conceptualization of marketing has the potential to introduce dramatic shifts in the scope, content, and influence of marketing in the organization. The authors highlight the implications of an organizationally embedded view of marketing for the future of marketing theory and practice.
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