Configurations of Marketing and Sales: A Taxonomy

Christian Homburg1,

1Professor of Marketing, Chair of the Marketing Department, and Director of the Institute for Market-Oriented Management, University of Mannheim.


Ove Jensen2,

2Professor of Marketing and Chair of Business-to-Business Marketing, WHU–Otto Beisheim School of Management.


Harley Krohmer3

3Professor of Marketing, Chairman of the Marketing Department, and Director of the Institute of Marketing and Management, University of Berne.




Abstract

Little is known about the interface between separate marketing units and sales units. This article develops a multidimensional model of the marketing and sales interface. The model integrates a broad range of conceptual domains, including information sharing, structural linkages, power, orientations, and knowledge of marketing and sales. The authors empirically explore the conceptual model through a cross-industry study of 337 European Union–based companies. They identify five empirical archetypes of the marketing and sales interface. The taxonomy shows that the role and characteristics of marketing and sales vary a great deal. This finding challenges existing stereotypes about marketing and sales. Finally, the article explores organizational outcomes of the five configurations. The findings suggest that the most successful configurations are characterized by strong structural linkages between marketing and sales and a high extent of market knowledge in marketing.

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