How professional service firms compete in the market: an exploratory study |
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Authors: | Claudia Amonini Geoffrey N. Soutar Jillian C. Sweeney |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Australia , Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study investigates how professional service firms (PSFs) compete in the market. Drawing on strategic marketing literature, a managerial rather than customer perspective is adopted. The study investigates the competitive positions sought by professional service providers and the specific marketing activities actually undertaken to achieve these positions. Thirty-seven depth interviews with senior management from a range of PSFs indicate that firms seek to differentiate themselves by developing long-term relationships, providing better service quality and greater value, and developing brands with strong reputations. Organisations typically seek such interrelated competitive positions simultaneously. A list of marketing activities used by the PSFs to achieve these competitive positions offers practical insights into the specific activities needed to achieve the various competitive positions sought. |
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Keywords: | professional services competitive positioning relationship marketing service quality value brand reputation |
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