Abstract
A conceptual model of the factors that are linked to the performance of a Key Account Manager has been developed. There is a paucity of research in the correlation between the Key Account Manager’s personal and behavioural characteristics and their influence of the individual and organisation performance. A review of the literature underlines that the Key Account Manager can described as a strategic orchestrator or lynch pin and their key role is to coordinate activities with other members of their organisation. As a result, their individual characteristics will be tested against trust, collaboration and communication which are essential for the interpersonal and interdepartmental roles played by a Key Account Manager. The conceptual model has been developed through an extensive review of the relevant literature and a qualitative pre-study. The model will be tested by a large scale survey.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
| Event | IMP Conference - Glasgow, United Kingdom Duration: 5 Sep 2011 → 7 Sep 2011 |
Conference
| Conference | IMP Conference |
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| Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
| City | Glasgow |
| Period | 5/09/11 → 7/09/11 |
Keywords
- Key Account Manager
- performance
- personal characteristics
- behavioural characteristics
- trust
- collaboration
- communication
- interpersonal roles
- interdepartmental roles
- conceptual model
- qualitative pre-study
- large scale survey