Customer metrics and their impact on financial performance

Customer metrics and their impact on financial performance

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Article ID: iaor20083636
Country: United States
Volume: 25
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 718
End Page Number: 739
Publication Date: Nov 2006
Journal: Marketing Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: service, measurement
Abstract:

The need to understand the relationships among customer metrics and profitability has never been more critical. These relationships are pivotal to tracking and justifying firms' marketing expenditures, which have come under increasing pressure. The objective of this paper is to integrate existing knowledge and research about the impact of customer metrics on firms' financial performance. We investigate both unobservable or perceptual customer metrics (e.g., customer satisfaction) and observable or behavioral metrics (e.g., customer retention and lifetime value). We begin with an overview of unobservable and observable metrics, showing how they have been measured and modeled in research. We next offer nine empirical generalizations about the linkages between perceptual and behavioral metrics and their impact on financial performance. We conclude the paper with future research challenges.

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