Does customer relationship management influence call centre quality performance? An empirical industry analysis

This study is designed to evaluate the role of customer relationship management (CRM) applications in perceived service quality (PSQ) within the contact centre industry. To examine the influence of CRM on call centre quality performance, 400 questionnaires were distributed to contact-centre managers...

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