Objectives. Based on dynamic capabilities theory, the study examines the transformation from CRM to Social CRM and the impact of social CRM capabilities on customer relationship performance. Methodology. An online survey was administered to collect data from a sample of 90 Italian top manager and structural equation was used to test the model. Findings. Findings show that 1) the customer relationship orientation and social media technology usage have a positive, significant and interactive effect on social CRM capabilities; 2) social CRM capabilities have a positive and significant impact on customer relationship performance; 3) social media technologies do not have a positive and significant impact on customer relationship performance. Research limits. Main limitations involve: the small size of the sample, the heterogeneity of the observations and the survey sample of top-management tam executives. Practical implications. From a managerial perspective, our findings suggest that companies should utilise social media to take marketing decision, create more effective social CRM capabilities by improving interactions with customers and allowing access to a large number of real customer data, and, consequently, increase performance. Originality of the study. While extant literature provides a wide analysis of CRM, few research has examined how social media technologies interact with CRM, the transformation of CRM to social CRM and how social CRM capabilities enhance customer relationship performance.

Chierici, R., Gordini, N. (2016). Dal CRM al Social CRM: L’utilizzo dei social media per incrementare le performance della relazione con il cliente. In Referred Electronic Conference Proceeding (pp.285-302) [10.7433/SRECP.FP.2016.19].

Dal CRM al Social CRM: L’utilizzo dei social media per incrementare le performance della relazione con il cliente

Chierici, R
;
Gordini, N
2016

Abstract

Objectives. Based on dynamic capabilities theory, the study examines the transformation from CRM to Social CRM and the impact of social CRM capabilities on customer relationship performance. Methodology. An online survey was administered to collect data from a sample of 90 Italian top manager and structural equation was used to test the model. Findings. Findings show that 1) the customer relationship orientation and social media technology usage have a positive, significant and interactive effect on social CRM capabilities; 2) social CRM capabilities have a positive and significant impact on customer relationship performance; 3) social media technologies do not have a positive and significant impact on customer relationship performance. Research limits. Main limitations involve: the small size of the sample, the heterogeneity of the observations and the survey sample of top-management tam executives. Practical implications. From a managerial perspective, our findings suggest that companies should utilise social media to take marketing decision, create more effective social CRM capabilities by improving interactions with customers and allowing access to a large number of real customer data, and, consequently, increase performance. Originality of the study. While extant literature provides a wide analysis of CRM, few research has examined how social media technologies interact with CRM, the transformation of CRM to social CRM and how social CRM capabilities enhance customer relationship performance.
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Social Media; Capacità di Social CRM; Performance; Equazioni Strutturali; Capacità Dinamiche
Italian
Sinergie Annual Conference Management in a Digital World: Decisions, Production, Communication
2016
Referred Electronic Conference Proceeding
97888907394-6-0
2016
285
302
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Chierici, R., Gordini, N. (2016). Dal CRM al Social CRM: L’utilizzo dei social media per incrementare le performance della relazione con il cliente. In Referred Electronic Conference Proceeding (pp.285-302) [10.7433/SRECP.FP.2016.19].
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