Abstract

This study offers insights into the economic side of relationship marketing. The paper aims to present the view by placing Relationship Marketing and Service-Dominant Logic under the relational marketing economic side. This study also discusses the economic perspective focuses on financial outcomes. The non-economical perspective emphasizes building strong relationships with the customers that can help the firm increase customer loyalty and commitment to the firm as the non-financial perspective. Our paper discusses that the application of relationship marketing and service-dominant logic has these financial outcomes. We discussed the service-dominant logic mentality, which proposes everything to be service; relations happen to be the most critical success factors in today’s marketing practices that impact all firms and stakeholders.

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