Does big data analytics influence frontline employees in services marketing?
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Purpose: Big Data Analytics (BDA) helps service providers with customer insights and competitive information. It also empowers customers with insights about the relative merits of competing services. The paper addresses the research question, “How does big data analytics enable frontline employees (FLEs) in effective service delivery?” Design/methodology/approach: The research develops schemas to visualise service contexts that potentially benefit from BDA, based on the literature drawn from BDA and FLEs streams. Findings: The business drivers for BDA and its level of maturity vary across firms. The primary thrust for BDA is to gain customer insights, resource optimisation and efficient operations. Innovative FLEs operating in knowledge intensive and customisable settings may realise greater value co-creation. Practical implications: There exists a considerable knowledge gap in enabling the FLEs with BDA tools. Managers need to train, orient and empower FLEs to collaborate and create value with customer interactions. Service-Dominant Logic posits that skill asymmetry is the reason for service. So, providers need to enhance skill levels of FLEs continually. Providers also need to focus on market sensing and customer linking abilities of FLEs. Originality/value: Knitting the BDA and FLEs research streams, the paper analyses the impact of BDA on service. The research by contribution service typology portrays its interplay with the typologies of FLEs and BDA. The framework portrays the service contexts in which BD has major impact. Looking further into the future, the discussion raises prominent questions for the discipline. Disciplines Business Publication Details Motamarri, S., Akter, S. & Yanamandram, V. K. (2017). Does big data analytics influence frontline employees in services marketing?. Business Process Management Journal, 23 (3), 1-36. This journal article is available at Research Online: http://ro.uow.edu.au/buspapers/1141
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Business Proc. Manag. Journal
دوره 23 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017