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Market Orientation And Performance: Does Organizational Strategy Matter?
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2011
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Customer SatisfactionMarket OrientationFirm PerformanceCorporate StrategyHealthcare MarketingManagementBusinessService CompetitionBusiness StrategyStrategyStrategic ManagementDifferentiation StrategiesMarketingCompetitive AdvantageService Strategy
Data from a survey of 159 hospitals was used to test the relationship between market orientation and firm performance for low cost and differentiation strategies. Hospitals pursuing a differentiation strategy had stronger market orientation than those pursuing a cost leadership strategy. Market orientation had a more positive impact on the performance of organizations pursuing a differentiation strategy than on those pursuing a cost leadership strategy. In the cost leader group, the inter-functional coordination component of market orientation significantly affected firm performance, while in the differentiator group the customer orientation and competitor orientation components of market orientation had significant impact on performance. The implications of these findings for managers also are discussed.
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