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What is Technology-Enabled Marketing

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Technology and Marketing for the Connected Consumer
Technology-enabled marketing can be referred to as the marketing activities that are facilitated by the usages of innovative technologies.
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Technology-Enabled Marketing and Supply Chain Collaboration
Abdul Ali (Northumbria University, London, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0131-3.ch011
Abstract
The concepts of marketing and supply chain management, despite their intertwined heritage, are treated in isolation in the literature. Several recent studies have endeavoured to demonstrate the synergies between them. However, the need for technology-enabled marketing for SC collaboration is still in its infancy. This chapter outlines the supply chain management, supply chain collaboration, and technology-enabled marketing. The chapter also highlights the need for technology-enabled marketing for supply chain collaboration. This study also extended the relational view theory in the context of relationship orientation to form collaborative relationships in the supply chain. This study suggested that an organisation could harness the synergy through integrating marketing strategies and SC collaboration.
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