The impact of the information revolution on the classical sales model

Mohsen Pourmasoudi, Michael Ahearne, Zachary R. Hall, P. Krishnamurthy
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Abstract The ready availability of information about purchase options has shifted the point at which customers make purchase decisions; they often come into the sales interaction knowing what they want (i.e., have higher preference certainty). Yet companies continue to base their selling strategies, spending billions of dollars, on a model of the customer decision process that is predicated on low preference certainty. Therefore, understanding the impact of customer preference certainty on the efficacy of the traditional selling paradigm is crucial. Through an extensive field study spanning four months across 15 different stores of a durable goods retailer and two experiments, the authors examine the consequences of this shift toward higher preference certainty for the practice of selling. Drawing on the theory of cognitive dissonance and adaptive selling, they find that a lack of consideration of the shift in customer decision making can hurt both salespeople and customers. Specifically, they find that ignoring customer preference certainty and unconditionally employing tactics that involve educating and challenging customers can have negative repercussions on purchase probability and sales revenue.
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信息革命对传统销售模式的影响
摘要购买选择信息的可得性已经改变了消费者做出购买决策的时间点;他们经常进入销售互动,知道他们想要什么(即,有更高的偏好确定性)。然而,企业仍在花费数十亿美元,将自己的销售策略建立在一种基于低偏好确定性的客户决策过程模型上。因此,了解顾客偏好确定性对传统销售模式有效性的影响是至关重要的。通过对一家耐用品零售商的15家不同门店进行为期4个月的广泛实地研究和两次实验,作者检验了这种对销售实践的更高偏好确定性转变的后果。根据认知失调和适应性销售理论,他们发现,缺乏对客户决策转变的考虑,会对销售人员和客户都造成伤害。具体来说,他们发现忽视客户偏好确定性和无条件地采用涉及教育和挑战客户的策略会对购买概率和销售收入产生负面影响。
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期刊介绍: As the only scholarly research-based journal in its field, JPSSM seeks to advance both the theory and practice of personal selling and sales management. It provides a forum for the exchange of the latest ideas and findings among educators, researchers, sales executives, trainers, and students. For almost 30 years JPSSM has offered its readers high-quality research and innovative conceptual work that spans an impressive array of topics-motivation, performance, evaluation, team selling, national account management, and more. In addition to feature articles by leaders in the field, the journal offers a widely used selling and sales management abstracts section, drawn from other top marketing journals.
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