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The Department of Marketing is an internationally recognized research group, committed to excellence in research and teaching. Our group conducts rigorous and managerially relevant research across the entire spectrum of marketing, including marketing modeling, marketing management & strategy and consumer behavior. Members of the Department of Marketing are located on three different campuses: Antwerp, Brussels, and Leuven.
Members of our department have published in the leading journals in marketing, including the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Retailing, and Journal of Service Research. Our department is also home to co-editors and associate editors at leading journals.
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Research project: Does Customer Success Management Generate Success for Organizations? Understanding the Impact of Customer Success Management on Firm Performance
Organizations across industries are increasingly shifting from selling products to delivering subscription-based services. As a result, making sure that customers successfully adopt and realize value from these services has become a strategic priority. This transformation has given rise to a rapidly growing organizational function: Customer Success Management (CSM).
Although customer success teams have become increasingly common in organizations such as Salesforce, Microsoft, HubSpot, and many other firms, little scientific evidence explores whether investments in customer success actually improve organizational performance. This project seeks to provide empirical evidence on the financial impact of Customer Success Management.
The successful PhD candidate will investigate questions such as “Does implementing Customer Success Management create value for organizations?”, “How do investors respond to announcements of Customer Success Management initiatives?”, or “Does Customer Success Management improve organizations' long-term financial performance?”, among others. Ultimately, the goal of the project is to answer a fundamental question: Organizations invest billions in Customer Success Management, but does it actually pay off?
The successful candidate will become part of the Department of Marketing at KU Leuven and will work under the supervision of Professors Yves Van Vaerenbergh.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious candidate who:
We offer:
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Deeltijdse (50%) praktijkassistent: werkcolleges Nederlands/NT2, schrijf- en examencorrectie, talige ondersteuning geschiedenis en studieloopbaanbegeleiding. Contract 1 jaar.
KU Leuven is an autonomous university. It was founded in 1425. It was born of and has grown within the Catholic tradition.
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