Product Innovativeness, Customer Newness, and New Product Performance: A Time-lagged Examination of the Impact of Salesperson Selling Intentions on New Product Performance

Qingbo Fu, Eli Jones, Willy Bolander

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Abstract

In this time-lagged study, we illuminate the role of the sales force in new product introductions by examining the impact of salespeople’s selling intentions on new product performance. Survey responses from 439 salespeople selling one product and 362 salespeople selling a second product suggest that salespeople’s selling intention is a key mediating variable. In particular, product innovativeness has a positive impact and customer newness has a negative impact on new product performance. However, both variables work indirectly through salespeople’s intention to sell new products. We conclude with managerial implications of our fi ndings and directions for future research.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalHuman Performance
Volume18
StatePublished - 2005

Disciplines

  • Business

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