How to evaluate multichannel communication packages: a case study on mortgage information
Abstract
Purpose
Complex decision-making is often supported not by single messages but by multichannel communication packages that need to be evaluated in their own right. The purpose of this paper is to present a new analytic approach to this package evaluation task combining textual analysis, functional analysis (FA) and media synchronicity theory.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors combine textual analysis, FA and media synchronicity and demonstrate this in a single case analysis of a multichannel communication package offering mortgage information.
Findings
When applied to a mortgage communication package for consumers, the evaluation reveals significant problems concerning the contents and timing of mortgage information and the channels chosen to convey it.
Research limitations/implications
This paper outlines a new direction for evaluating multichannel consumer information, in that it does not focus on user channel preferences but on channel requirements stemming from the communicative task to be performed.
Practical implications
This paper enables designers to optimize the design of multichannel communication packages and its individual components to support customer’s decision-making processes with regards to complex products.
Social implications
Improving information to guide complex decision-making processes leads to better informed consumers.
Originality/value
Research into effective multichannel communication within marketing is in its infancy. This paper offers a new perspective by focusing on channel requirements stemming from the communicative task rather than consumers’ channel preferences.
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Citation
Herijgers, M.L.C. and Pander Maat, H.L.W. (2015), "How to evaluate multichannel communication packages: a case study on mortgage information", International Journal of Bank Marketing, Vol. 33 No. 6, pp. 857-878. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-12-2014-0173
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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