Confirmatory factor analysis of marketing performance dimensions: a lesson from SMEs in Malang, Indonesia

AbstractLiterature on marketing has been extensive, with attention given mostly to measuring performance. This article extends the body of knowledge by focusing on the evolution of marketing measurement and the emerging trends. The novelty lies in the involvement of developing-country SMEs, with the...

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Published inCogent business & management Vol. 11; no. 1
Main Authors Lestari, Resanti, Syahyuti, Mulia Wibawa, Berto, Endayani, Fatmasari, Setyawati, Dyah, Silalahi, Sahat Aditua Fandhitya
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 31.12.2024
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Summary:AbstractLiterature on marketing has been extensive, with attention given mostly to measuring performance. This article extends the body of knowledge by focusing on the evolution of marketing measurement and the emerging trends. The novelty lies in the involvement of developing-country SMEs, with the goal of developing a model for measuring SMEs’ marketing performance. A simple random sampling was used to survey 101 SMEs in Malang, Indonesia. The data was analyzed using SEM PLS. The findings show six dimensions to measure marketing performance in SMEs: product market level, marketing effectiveness, customers, financial performance, marketing efficiency, and adaptability. This study contributes to the existing literature on marketing performance and fills a gap by exploring the financial, market-related, and internal aspects from an SME’s perspective. The practical implication is that SMEs need to encourage business activities and adapt the measurement based on these marketing performance dimensions. In addition, the findings can help SMEs with self-learning processes. They can measure marketing performance, identify the weaknesses and strengths of their business, and understand their business positioning. For researchers and policymakers, this study provides insight into the current state of SMEs and their level of maturity.
ISSN:2331-1975
2331-1975
DOI:10.1080/23311975.2024.2310084