Measures of marketing success : a comparison between Spain and the UK
By: LLONCH, Joan.
Contributor(s): EUSEBIO, Rossano | AMBLER, Tim.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Performance | Marketing | Measurement | Metrics | Consumidor | Competitividade | Financial | UK | SpainEuropean Management Journal 20, 4, p. 414-422Abstract: Despite the importance of assessing business performance, there is little research on the measure used to evaluate marketing effectiveness. This paper replicates in Spain some UK research into the relative importance of categories of marketing metrics, e.g. financial and non-financial, customer and competitive. The Spanish results are compared with those from the UK. In Spain, respondents saw financial metrics as less important than their UK counterparts and they appeared to be more marketing oriented. In both countries the importance given to metrics categories wete consistent with orientation. Marketing assets appear to be more regularly tracked in Spain than in the UK. In Spain performance metrics are mostly compared with the previous year whereas in the UK the marketing plan is the principal benchmark. Spanish managers are more satisfied performance although both see considerable room for improvementItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Despite the importance of assessing business performance, there is little research on the measure used to evaluate marketing effectiveness. This paper replicates in Spain some UK research into the relative importance of categories of marketing metrics, e.g. financial and non-financial, customer and competitive. The Spanish results are compared with those from the UK. In Spain, respondents saw financial metrics as less important than their UK counterparts and they appeared to be more marketing oriented. In both countries the importance given to metrics categories wete consistent with orientation. Marketing assets appear to be more regularly tracked in Spain than in the UK. In Spain performance metrics are mostly compared with the previous year whereas in the UK the marketing plan is the principal benchmark. Spanish managers are more satisfied performance although both see considerable room for improvement
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