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Integration of Management Information Systems in Marketing Strategies for Enhanced Consumer Engagement
Integration of Management Information Systems in Marketing Strategies for Enhanced Consumer Engagement

Author(s): Amirah Bahaaudeen, Rasheedul Haque, Vikram Jeet, Adina Ambreen
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Public Finances, Marketing / Advertising, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Management Information Systems; Consumer Engagement; Marketing Strategy; Structural Equation Modeling; RealTime Analytics;

Summary/Abstract: This study investigates the role of Management Information Systems (MIS) in marketing, specifically in enhancing consumer interactions across diverse organizational contexts. Addressing a notable gap in literature, the research adopts a quantitative methodological approach, utilizing a structured questionnaire administered on 486 marketing professionals operating within technology-intensive, retail, and service-oriented industries and were used as sample of study. To establish the key constructs of MIS utilization in marketing, Exploratory Factor Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis are employed. Furthermore, hypothesis testing is conducted through Pearson correlation analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Multiple Linear Regression, and OneWay ANOVA, ensuring a robust examination of the relationships between MIS implementation and consumer engagement. The study examines how real-time analytics enables businesses to swiftly adapt to consumer behavior, automated reporting streamlines operational efficiency, data centralization ensures consistency in information accessibility, and DSS enhances strategic decisionmaking. The moderating effect of industry sector variation is analyzed to determine how different industries experience divergent impacts from these technological implementations. SEM supported all the proposed paths and ANOVA yielded sector variation. It is evident that firms that allocate resources to MIS-oriented initiatives experience heightened consumer engagement. Accordingly, this study examines the latent impact of MIS in shaping marketing strategies to be more dynamic, customized, and data-driven, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of consumer relationship management.

  • Issue Year: 5/2025
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 2985-3008
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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