Chapter 12: Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels



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Chapter 12: Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels

Overview Topics discussed: CRM and Marketing Channels CRM and Multichannel Design CRM and Multichannel Management 2

CRM and Marketing Channels CRM and Marketing Channels CRM and Multichannel Design CRM and Multichannel Management What are channels? What is the role of channels for CRM? What types of channels exist? Which multichannel trends exist? 3

CRM and Marketing Channels Definition A channel is basically a format for accessing a customer base Distribution channels are used to manage the flow of goods and services from the manufacturer to the end-user Contact channels are used to manage the flow of information between any two parties, using one or more contact modes Manufacturer End Customer Channel Intermediaries (e.g., Wholesaler, Retailer) 4

CRM and Marketing Channels Channel Types Channel Types Indirect Channels Direct Channels Offline Channels Online Channel Offline Channels Online Channel e.g., stores, sales force, catalogs of third party e.g., third party website e.g., own stores, own sales force, own catalogs e.g., own website 5

CRM and Marketing Channels Indirect Channels Indirect customer relationship management requires the use of an intermediary to manage the end-customer relationship indirectly. For example, Henkel sells its products through supermarkets. Advantages 1. Managing channels through specialized intermediaries 2. Use of existing channels (less costly) Disadvantages 1. Lack of control over the intermediary s CRM activities 2. Need of intensive intrachannel coordination 6

CRM and Marketing Channels Indirect Channels Indirect Channels Indirect offline channels can enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty if its challenges are addressed effectively. Indirect online channels are a low-cost alternative to achieve great coverage. Challenges / Disadvantages: Dilution of CRM strategies Indirect control of CRM through channels Eliciting customer information from all channels for central processing Challenges / Disadvantages: Price focus of customers Low switching costs 7

CRM and Marketing Channels Direct Channels Direct customer relationship management does not include an intermediary; product information is communicated directly to the consumer. E.g., In 2006, Nivea opened its first company-owned store in Hamburg, Germany. Advantages 1. Control of CRM activities 2. Direct contact with customer guarantees service/ information quality Disadvantages 1. Implementation of direct channels costly 2. Need to develop channel-specific skills 8

CRM and Marketing Channels Direct Channels Direct Channels Direct offline channels can enhance loyalty due to the ability to create social and economic bonds with the customer. Direct online channels are a low-cost alternative to achieve coverage and a valueable source for customer information. Challenges / Disadvantages: Channels are very costly. Thus, firms increasingly switch to electronic channels and/or develop customer selfservice strategies (Payne & Frow, 2004). Challenges / Disadvantages: Price focus of customers Low switching costs Source: Payne & Frow, 2004 9

CRM and Marketing Channels Channel Combinations Firms can combine different channel types in a multichannel system: Many indirect channels No indirect channels No direct channels Many direct channels 10

CRM and Marketing Channels Channel Combinations Key characteristics of different multichannel systems: Few Channels (indirect, offline) Many Channels (indirect, offline) Few Channels (indirect, online) Many Channels (indirect, online) Few Channels (mixed) Many Channels (mixed) Few Channels (direct, offline) Many Channels (direct, offline) Few Channels (direct, online) Many Channels (direct, online) Need for intra-channel coordination Implementation costs med high med high high high low med low med low low low low med high med high low high Need for channel-specific investments low low low low med high high lowmed lowmed high Coverage low med med high med high low med med high 11

CRM and Marketing Channels Multichannel Trends 1. Proliferation of direct channels 4. Research shopper phenomenon Multichannel Trends 2. Multichannel systems as a norm 3. Multichannel shopper 12

CRM and Marketing Channels Multichannel Trends 1. Proliferation of direct channels Ubiquitous presence of the Internet and growing number of new electronic channels Consumers take advantage of great variety of channels to seek information and transact directly with firm Firms have direct access to end customer and can track consumers purchase behavior 2. Multichannel systems as a norm Multichannel strategies are increasingly implemented by firms Trying to comply with customer preferences and to keep up with competition, firms are pushed (push effect) towards a multichannel strategy A pull effect arises due to a multichannel strategy s potential for improvements in customer loyalty, sales growth, and efficiency 13

CRM and Marketing Channels Multichannel Trends 3. Multichannel shopper Growing number of multichannel shoppers, i.e., customers who buy in more than one channel within a specific period of time Multichannel shoppers are attractive to firms as they shop more frequently and spend more money than single-channel shoppers Customers benefit from shopping from multiple channels as they derive differing benefits from different channels Source: Verhoef, Neslin, & Vroomen, 2007 14

CRM and Marketing Channels Multichannel Trends 4. Research shopper phenomenon The research shopping phenomenon increasingly emerged with the proliferation of direct channels Research shoppers search product information in one channel, but purchase it in another channel Customers benefit from research shopping as they derive differing benefits across different stages of their buying process Firms face the challenge of loosing the customer in the course of his/ her shopping process. Source: Verhoef, Neslin, & Vroomen, 2007 15

CRM and Marketing Channels Multichannel Trends Overall opportunities and challenges due to multichannel trends: Opportunities 1. Widening coverage of the consumer population 2. Improved customer information for the firm 3. Lower dependency on specific channel partners Challenges 1. Media planning increasingly difficult 2. Channel conflict and differentiation 16

CRM and Multichannel Design CRM and Marketing Channels CRM and Multichannel Design CRM and Multichannel Management Which multichannel design attributes exist? When to apply which multichannel design? 17

CRM and Multichannel Design Design Attributes Critical decision factors for the design of a multichannel system: Pro: Larger number of channels leads to greater market coverage 1. Number of channels Contra: Risk of intra-brand competition Pressure on product price Reduction of service outputs Damage of brand image Pro: More intensive distribution leads to greater market coverage 2. Intensity of offered channels Contra: Risk of intra-brand competition Pressure on price Reduction of service outputs Damage of brand image 3. Types of offered channels Pro: Complementary mix of channels meets more of the customers service output demands, leading to customer satisfaction Contra: Considerable coordination and administration effort 18

CRM and Multichannel Design Designing Optimal Offers Firms need to consider two aspects when designing a multichannel strategy: 1. The combination of channels should maximize synergies and minimize cannibalization Channel synergies: The existence of one channel increases performance in complementary channels as the two channels complete each other in terms of product and service provision Channel cannibalization: The existence of one channel decreases performance in substitutive channels as no additional value is provided to the customer 2. The channel system should fit the firm s overall business strategy and environment (Kabadayi, Eyuboglu, & Thomas, 2007). Business strategy: differentiation strategy, cost-leadership strategy, etc. Environmental conditions: available resources, environmental complexity and dynamism, etc 19

CRM and Multichannel Design Designing Optimal Offers Business Strategy Environmental Conditions Multichannel Strategy Firm's Success Differentiation strategy Resources available, dynamic and complex environment Great variety of channels, mostly direct channels Limited variety of channels, mostly indirect channels Business Strategy Environmental Conditions Multichannel Strategy Firm's Success Cost-Leadership strategy Little resources available, stable and less complex environment Great variety of channels, mostly direct channels Limited variety of channels, mostly indirect channels 20

CRM and Multichannel Management CRM and Marketing Channels CRM and Multichannel Design CRM and Multichannel Management How to coordinate an existing multichannel system / design? How to manage multichannel customers? 21

CRM and Multichannel Management Channel Integration The achievement of customer loyalty is a challenge in a multichannel environment. Multichannel environment as a norm Online price comparison possible Customers' search costs decrease Competition / price wars increase Customers' switching costs decrease Customer - retailer loyalty decreases (and hence customer value) 22

CRM and Multichannel Management Channel Integration The integration of channel functions helps to enhance customer loyalty The integration of channel functions refers to the combination of service outputs from various channels. E.g., H&M allows customers to return their online purchases in any store Channel integration allows firm to gain access to more customer data and to learn from recorded customer behavior Channel integration thereby increases customer satisfaction and loyalty 23

CRM and Multichannel Management Channel Integration Advantages and disadvantages of channel integration: Advantages of Channel Integration 1. Enhanced customer satisfaction and loyalty 2. Greater customer value Disadvantages of Channel Integration 1. High channel coordination effort 2. Price differentiation between channels not possible 24

CRM and Multichannel Management Channel Separation Advantages and disadvantages of channel separation: Advantages of Channel Separation 1. Lower channel coordination effort (only for limited number of channel types) 2. Increasing short-term profits Disadvantages of Channel Separation 1. Lower customer-retailer loyalty 2. Lower customer value 25

CRM and Multichannel Management Multichannel Shoppers Multichannel shoppers, i.e., customers who buy in more than one channel within a specific period of time, tend to be more profitable than single-channel shoppers: 1. Multichannel shoppers are more loyal Their service output demands can be easier met as multichannel shoppers choose the most appropriate and convenient channel for each transaction 2. Multichannel shoppers spend more money They see advertisements more frequently through various channels 3. Multichannel shoppers purchase more frequently Shopping is possible in any situation 4. Multichannel shoppers are typically heavy users Customer self-selection: More profitable heavy users tend to purchase from Source: Neslin et al., 2006 multiple channels (Neslin et al., 2006) 26

CRM and Multichannel Management Multichannel Shoppers It is important for firms to identify multichannel shoppers to increase profits Large number of channels High purchase frequency High degree of crossbuying Drivers of multichannel shopping Customer tenure Active initiation of firm contact High level of webbased contacts 27

CRM and Multichannel Management Research Shoppers Management of research shoppers, i.e., customers who search product information in one channel, but purchase it in another channel, is challenging Risk to loose customer in his / her shopping process, e.g., if customer uses one firm s channel for search but another firm s channel for purchase Profound knowledge about research shopping required! Source: Verhoef, Neslin, & Vroomen, 2007 28

CRM and Multichannel Management Research Shoppers Attributebased decision making i.e., customer perceives one channel to be especially convenient for search and another channel to be especially convenient for purchase i.e., searching in one channel increases economic benefit of purchasing in another channel Drivers of research shopping Crosschannel synergy Lack of channel lock-in i.e., if switching costs are low, searching in one channel does not increase likelihood of purchasing in same channel 29

Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels Summary A channel is basically a format for accessing a customer base. It functions as a route to market for products and services Channels can be divided into direct and indirect channels. Each channel type offers advantages and disadvantages for the firm Choosing the right channel is a fundamental means for creating customer loyalty, which increases the value of the customer to a firm and thus long-term profits Current channel trends are the proliferation of direct channels, the emergence of multichannel distribution as a norm, the arrival of multichannel and research shoppers Efficient multichannel systems include channels that fit together, align with the firm s business strategy, and reflect the environmental conditions Designing a multichannel strategy, a firm needs to decide on the type and number of implemented channels, and the intensity of each channel s usage 30

Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels Summary The management of multichannel systems determines short-term and long-term profits of a firm The separate management of channels reduces current costs and thus increases short-term profits The integration of functions across channels improves the customer relationship. Higher investments are required today, leading to greater profits in the long run The management of multichannel shoppers and research shoppers is critical for firm performance Multichannel shoppers are more loyal than single-channel shoppers, spend more money, and purchase more frequently The right management of research shoppers reduces the risk to loose the customer in the purchase process It is therefore critical for the firm to have profound knowledge of the drivers of multichannel shopping and of the factors that activate research shopping 31

Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels References Neslin, S. A., Grewal, D., Leghorn, R., Shankar, V., Teerling, M. L., Thomas, J. S., & Verhoef, P. C. (2006). Challenges and opportunities in multichannel customer management. Journal of Service Research, 9(2), 95 112. Payne, A., & Frow, P. (2004). The role of multichannel integration in customer relationship management. Industrial Marketing Management, 33(6), 527 538. Verhoef, P. C., Neslin, S. A., & Vroomen, B. (2007). Multichannel customer management: Understanding the research-shopper phenomenon. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 24(2), 129 148. 32