Article ID: | iaor200084 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 10 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 95 |
End Page Number: | 111 |
Publication Date: | Jun 1999 |
Journal: | British Journal of Management |
Authors: | Piercy Nigel F., Cravens David W., Morgan Neil A. |
Keywords: | performance |
This research evaluates determinants of sales organization effectiveness in a sample of British companies, and contributes to an important new research stream by following recent empirical studies in the USA and Australia. We discuss a model of sales organization effectiveness determined by salesforce outcome performance and behavioural performance, as well as by the use of a behaviour-based control approach. Sales territory design is also considered as a particularly important managerial variable, which has received little analytical attention in the traditional literature, but which appears to be an important influence on the effectiveness of the sales operation. Our exploratory path analytical model suggests that sales territory design has a large effect on sales organization effectiveness both directly, and indirectly through its relationship with salesforce behavioural performance. These findings are somewhat different to those in similar studies in other countries, and suggest some important implications for managers as well as for researchers in this field.