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Performance Regimes and Marketing Policy Shifts

Koen Pauwels and Dominique M. Hanssens

Chapter 10 in Long-Term Impact of Marketing:A Compendium, 2018, pp 373-426 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Even in mature markets, managers are expected to improve their brands’ performance year after year. When successful, they can expect to continue executing on an established marketing strategy. However, when the results are disappointing, a change or turnaround strategy may be called for to help performance get back on track. In such cases, performance diagnostics are needed to identify turnarounds and to quantify the role of marketing policy shifts in this process. This chapter proposes a framework for such a diagnosis and applies several methods to provide converging evidence for two main findings. First, contrary to prevailing beliefs, the performance of brands in mature markets is not always stable. Instead, brands systematically improve or deteriorate their performance outlook in clearly identifiable time windows that are relatively short compared to windows of stability. Second, these shifts in performance regimes are associated with the brand’s marketing actions and policy shifts, as opposed to competitive marketing. Promotion-oriented marketing policy shifts are particularly potent in improving a brand’s performance outlook.

Keywords: Marketing Impact; Long Term Marketing Effects; Marketing Science; Time-series Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C01 M31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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