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B2B Marketing in the Service Era

Naushaba Chowdhury (), Pravin Balaraman (), Jonathan Liu (), Ibrahim Sirkeci () and Jonathan A. J. Wilson ()
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Naushaba Chowdhury: University of the West of Scotland
Pravin Balaraman: University of the West of Scotland
Jonathan Liu: University of Wales
Ibrahim Sirkeci: International Business School
Jonathan A. J. Wilson: Regent’s University London

Chapter Chapter 7 in Essential B2B Marketing Strategies, 2025, pp 107-123 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The way organizations operate has changed with the start of the post-industrial era also known as the information age, the knowledge-based society, or even the service economyService economy. The phrase ‘Everything as a service’ gained much popularity over the last few decades with the shift in consumer behaviour. External factors such as globalizationGlobalization, urbanizationUrbanization, and digitalizationDigitalization have impacted the rise in the service economyService economy whereby, relationships, increasing customerCustomer touchpointsTouchpoints, co-creation, and customizationCustomization, to attract and retain customersCustomer have become essential for organizations to address.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91104-0_7

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