Modelling business performance from marketing practices of architecture firms in Nigeria

Joy Joshua Maina
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to establish marketing practices which predict business performance of architecture firms within the Nigerian Construction Industry (NCI) to address the sustained poor business performance of firms, which affects allied professionals as many projects in the built environment depend on design proposals from architects.

Design/methodology/approach

Survey responses from 86 firms were used to model business performance measured as total revenue of the firms from 40 commonly deployed marketing practices in construction.

Findings

Two-thirds of the marketing practices most used by architectural firms were ineffective in predicting business performance. The model also explains up to half the variance in business performance (37.4–49.9%), supporting the view that marketing in the CI affects business performance. Researching client needs and competitors emerged as the only significant positive predictor of business performance (β = 0.827, p = 0.043). Using social media (β = −1.247, p = 0.004), regular participation in awards/competitions (β = −1.420, p = 0.013) and inclusion of political offers in bids (β = −1.050, p = 0.016) negatively predicted business performance.

Practical implications

Architecture and allied professional bodies in Nigeria need to rethink existing restrictions regarding marketing based on traditional code of ethics in light of present-day realities of digital and internet business environments. Principals and management of architecture firms require a paradigm shift in deploying the appropriate marketing practices, especially as it relates to research regarding changing client expectations and current competition within the NCI.

Originality/value

The study established marketing practices which model business performance and demonstrate their value in a framework for improving the financial sustainability of architecture firms within the NCI.

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从尼日利亚建筑公司的营销实践中建立业务绩效模型
目的本研究旨在确定可预测尼日利亚建筑业(NCI)中建筑公司经营业绩的营销实践,以解决公司经营业绩持续不佳的问题,因为建筑环境中的许多项目都依赖于建筑师的设计方案,这也影响到了相关专业人员。该模型还能解释多达一半的业务绩效差异(37.4%-49.9%),从而支持了建筑公司营销影响业务绩效的观点。研究客户需求和竞争对手是业务绩效唯一显著的正向预测因子(β = 0.827,p = 0.043)。使用社交媒体 (β = -1.247, p = 0.004)、定期参加评奖/竞赛 (β = -1.420, p = 0.013) 和在投标中包含政治提议 (β = -1.050, p = 0.016) 对业务绩效有负面预测作用。建筑公司的负责人和管理层在部署适当的营销实践时需要转变模式,特别是与客户不断变化的期望和当前尼日利亚建筑业内的竞争有关的研究。 原创性/价值该研究确立了营销实践,这些实践是业务绩效的典范,并证明了其在改善尼日利亚建筑业内建筑公司财务可持续性的框架中的价值。
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