Key account management in financial services: An outline research agenda

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Tim Hughes
Bryan Foss
Merlin Stone
Peter Cheverton
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[1] Bristol Business School,
[2] University of the West of England,undefined
[3] Frenchay Campus,undefined
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banking; customer relations; e-business; e-commerce; financial brokers; financial engineering; financial institutions; financial marketing; financial models; financial planning; financial training; insurance; intermediation; knowledge management; management; marketing; marketing strategy; pensions; services quality; virtual organisations; Key account management; financial services; customer relationship management;
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10.1057/palgrave.fsm.4770152
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The forces of deregulation and technological development have created a highly competitive environment in financial services. Despite the quest for business-to-business service efficiency, most financial services companies know that they must not lose sight of the importance of relationship quality. As a result, there is growing interest in key account management (KAM) in these companies. Research on KAM in general is limited and little has been undertaken in financial services. There are several reasons why KAM practice in financial services may be distinctive: the regulatory environment; the sector's size and diversity; the high degree of intermediation; product diversity and complexity; uncertainty of product performance; the problem of measuring profitability; the challenges of interactive marketing using both traditional face-to-face and complementary direct marketing techniques; and the role of technology in delivery. A research agenda for KAM in financial services is proposed. It is argued that more knowledge in this area would be of benefit to customer relationship management (CRM) research and to practising managers implementing KAM.
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页码:184 / 193
页数:9
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