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The integrated use of social media,digital, and traditional communication tools in the B2B sales process of international SMEs
Authors:Sara Fraccastoro  Mika Gabrielsson  Ellen Bolman Pullins
Affiliation:1. University of Eastern Finland, Microkatu 1, P.O. Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland;2. College of Business and Innovation, University of Toledo, W. Bancroft St. 2801, P.O. Box 43606, Toledo, OH, USA
Abstract:Social media and digital tools are gradually changing the way firms market themselves. Understanding how these communication tools are used by sales functions within business-to-business (B2B) markets could clarify the dynamics underpinning the sales process in an increasingly technology-mediated world. This paper explores how social media, digital, and traditional sales communication tools are leveraged during the three main phases of the B2B sales process within international SMEs.The article’s grounded-theory approach illustrates that social media can be particularly helpful in engaging international prospects. Digital communication tools seem to be most prevalent in the persuasion phase, whereas more traditional communication tools still prevail in customer relationship management. However, there seem to be some important potential boundary conditions, including relationship culture, location proximity, technology innovation/resources, and strategic importance of the customer that affect the way international SMEs use different communication tools during a sales process. We develop a framework for understanding the B2B sales process flow with sales communication tools included for international SMEs.
Keywords:B2B sales process  Social media  Digital communication tools  Traditional face-to-face selling  International SMEs
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