Offering a pragmatic understanding of customer engagement as an object of effective marketing management, this book takes an integrative approach and brings together different streams of marketing research, such as customer activism and value formation. The author explores the notion of customer engagement by analysing empirical data compiled from firms operating in the consumer goods and services sectors, as well as from the consumers themselves. An insightful read for scholars of consumer behaviour and customer relationship management, this book advances understanding of the drivers, components and effects (both positive and negative) of customer engagement and proposes a comprehensive framework for its management.
Table of Content
1. Concepts of Customer Activism.- 2. Interpreting Customer Engagement in the Marketing Discipline.- 3. Placing Customer Engagement within Marketing Management.- 4. Why Do Customers Engage?.- 5. Firms’ Practices in Customer Engagement Management.- 6. Customer Engagement Trends and Perspectives in Modern Business.
About the author
Katarzyna Żyminkowska is Associate Professor and Head of the Marketing & Entrepreneurship Department at the University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland. She has also worked for the University of Economics in Katowice, and has served for many years as business consultant to Polish and international companies.