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1. Furthering the Field of Selling and Sales Management Presented at the 2005 National Conference in Sales and Sales Management
Presented by:
Kenneth R. Evans
Pinkney C. Walker Professor of Marketing-University of Missouri-Columbia
2. Quality in Sales and Sales Management Research Ideas
Theory
Method
Relevance
3. Ideas Derived from industry What issues are keeping management awake at night?
Related fields e.g., group behavior, learning, creativity
Consulting roles you might be involved in
MSI priorities
ISBM
Special issue of JPSSM
Strive to be less incremental
International context
4. Theory Need to have appropriate theory to support the proposed relationships/frameworks seek to find integrative theories competing theories are often of particular interest as they offer/test alternative explanations
Informed use of theory
Extend the scope of previous research (education, social psych., services marketing, anthropology, economics)
Appropriate bridging from the basic theory to the research context
5. Methodology Qualitative studies
Rich data environments (validity versus reliability) single versus multiple setting
Longitudinal data
Multiple methods/multiple measures
Construct specification and instrument development
6. Relevance Talk to practitioners to test ideas before engaging in projects
Seek to get some idea as to whether the theory we are applying makes sense from the practitioners perspective
Pilot test
Seek partnerships in executing projects
Use projects to build credibility, providing the opportunity to explore more cutting edge issues
7. Future of Sales and Sales Management Research Management of customer relationships
Service boundary spanner productivity
Efficiency and technology
International
Product differentiation through service and sales
New metrics e.g., ethics, team building