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Top managers’ role in key account management

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posted on 2023-08-30, 16:10 authored by Giancarlo Pereira, Nektarios Tzempelikos, Luiz Trento, Carlos Trento, Miriam Borchardt, Claudia Viegas
Purpose – This paper explores top managers’ role in key account management. Design/methodology/approach – The possible actions that could be performed by a top manager were investigated in twelve case studies. These actions were grouped into key account managers and teams, culture, engagement and knowledge, organizational structure/conditions, and customers and markets. Findings – Top managers (TMs) informally evaluate teams and key account (KA) managers, stimulate a culture that favours the information's prospection, persuade managers in order to reduce their resistance, and improve organizational structure/conditions by inducing internal and external questioning. They also contact key customers' top managers to check on the changes required or to persuade them to change requirements, accept a higher price or redirect an unattractive order to competitors. They approve revisions on the key customers list, discuss with the key account manager how to redirect an unattractive opportunity to competitors, and try to improve gains even in attractive orders. Research limitations/implications – Additional research beyond the provided exploratory study is needed to generalize the results. The findings contribute to improving the understanding of how TMs get involved in key account management, buyer-supplier relationship improvement, and increasing company profitability. They also unveil top managers' role in internal culture creation and team engagement. Originality/value – When managing their KAs TMs seem to be sceptical, curious and pragmatic with their subordinates, as well as with the customers or competitors.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

34

Issue number

5

Page range

977-993

Publication title

Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing

ISSN

0885-8624

Publisher

Emerald

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2019-04-02

Legacy creation date

2019-04-01

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Business & Law

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