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Title: The upper echelons and customer management strategy
Authors: Gu, FF 
Leung, FF 
Tang, Y
Wang, DT
Issue Date: 2019
Source: Paper presented at 2019 AMA Winter Academic Conference, Austin, Texas, USA, 22-24 February 2019
Abstract: Embracing the advent of digital world, most of brands adopt concurrent usage of online and offline channels to reach end customers. The debate with regard to the synergistic or cannibalizing effects of online and offline channels is ostensive. However, the investigation and examination regarding how to effectively manage the online and offline channel to optimize brand’s overall sales profit remains rare. We introduce product assortment differentiation (PAD) as an online and offline channel management strategy. With the panel data of 281,413 observations of product sales across 36 months, we confirmed the inverted U-shape between PAD and sales performance. Moreover, with the yearly sales data and multi-informant survey data, we examined both its benefits of channel cooperation and costs of increasing competition for resources, unpacking the underlying mechanisms of the inverted U-shape relationship between PAD and overall sales performance.
Keywords: CEO hubris
Customer management strategy
Customer acquisition
Customer retention
Upper echelons theory
Rights: Posted with permission of the author.
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