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Clustering the mediators between the sales control systems and the sales performance using the AMO model: A narrative systematic literature review
Alejandro Teodoro Benet-zepfJuan A. Marin-garciaInés Küstersubject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectOutput controlControl (management)Scopuslcsh:ACoachingEducationOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingReading (process)0502 economics and business:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Selection (linguistics)Vendes -- Direcció i administracióBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonSales managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesBehavior controlAMO modelsales control systems sales management AMO model behavior control output controlIdentification (information)Systematic reviewORGANIZACION DE EMPRESAS050211 marketinglcsh:General WorksSales control systemsbusinessPsychology050203 business & managementdescription
[EN] Purpose: To identify all types of sales force control systems in the academic literature, and to cluster the mediators between these controls and the performances, according to the AMO model (abilities, motivations, and opportunities), analysing how each of these three groups of mediators are influenced by control systems, and how they impact on the sales performance, using a systematic literature review. Design/methodology: Scientific papers published during the last 32 years, using as databases: Business Source Premier (EBSCO), Science Direct, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Business, Management and Social Sciences were taken as selection fields. False positives identification, exclusions after reading the abstracts, and after reading the whole article, was performed by the authors by consensus. 114 articles of the initial selection of non-repeated references, together with 28 additional citations integrated the final selection. Findings: A new framework based on a grouping of mediators between the control systems and the performances, into abilities, motivations and capabilities is proposed. Practical implications: These findings suggest as a managerial contribution, that coaching and leading - rather than commanding-to be a more appropriate control attitude, especially when the salesperson is younger or unexperienced. Originality/value: As academic result, the review highlights that all three groups from the AMO model evidence positive impacts on sales performance when a behavioral control system (mostly from the capability part) is in use, by enhancing salesperson's skills, motivation, and organizational conditions and support, fostering as a result, a salesperson relational approach and a customer orientation, which generate the best outcomes in the long term.
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2018-01-01 |