articleJournal of MarketingOct 1, 2002Closed access

Getting Return on Quality: Revenue Expansion, Cost Reduction, or Both?

Duke University · College of Business Administration

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Abstract

Financial benefits from quality may be derived from revenue expansion, cost reduction, or both simultaneously. The literature on both market orientation and customer satisfaction provides considerable support for the effectiveness of the revenue expansion perspective, whereas the literature on both quality and operations provides equally impressive support for the effectiveness of the cost reduction perspective. There is, however, little evidence for the effectiveness of attempting both revenue expansion and cost reduction simultaneously, and some of what little empirical and theoretical literature is available suggests that emphasizing both simultaneously may not work. In a study of managers in firms seeking…

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Keywords
  • Revenue
  • Profitability index
  • Cost reduction
  • Business
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Quality costs
  • Economics
  • Industrial organization
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