Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Go-to-Market Systems on U.S. SMB Competitiveness
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Go-to-Market Strategy, SMB Competitiveness, Integrated Systems, Digital Transformation, Customer Acquisition, Business PerformanceAbstract
The paper highlights the effects of integrated go-to-market (GTM) systems on the competitiveness of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the United States, which is a significant gap in the knowledge of how resource-constrained companies can use systematic market strategies to their competitive advantage. Basing our argument on the Resource-Based View and the Dynamic Capabilities Theory, we used a mixed-methods approach that involved quantitative analysis of 450 SMBs in the United States, based on manufacturing, technology, and service industries, and qualitative case analysis of 15 high-performing firms. The collected data were collected with the help of structured surveys, analysis of financial records, and semi-structured interviews organized in the period between January 2021 and December 2022. We find that SMBs that have integrated GTM systems exhibit far superior competitive performance with a market responsiveness improvement of 34% and a customer acquisition cost reduction of 27 percent, compared to those that have a fragmented approach. Structural equation modeling will verify that the integration of GTM has a positive impact on competition via mediating mechanisms of organizational correspondence and data exploitation competencies. Readiness to use technology and leadership commitment were also found to be important moderating variables, and the difference in sectors indicates that service-based SMBs are gaining disproportionately through GTM integration. The proposed study is an addition to the body of strategic management literature by giving empirical evidence of the benefits of GTM integration to SMBs and providing practical implications to the business owners who operate in the increasingly complex and digitalized market environments both in developed and emerging economies.
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