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Artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for market knowledge in B2B marketing
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explain the technological phenomenon artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can contribute to knowledge-based marketing in B2B. Specifically, this paper describes the foundational building blocks of any artificial intelligence system and their interrelationships. This paper also discusses the implications of the different building blocks with respect to market knowledge in B2B marketing and outlines avenues for future research.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is conceptual and proposes a framework to explicate the phenomenon AI and its building blocks. It further provides a structured discussion of how AI can contribute to different types of market knowledge critical for B2B marketing: customer knowledge, user knowledge and external market knowledge.FindingsThe paper explains AI from an input–processes–output lens and explicates the six foundational building blocks of any AI system. It also discussed how the combination of the building blocks transforms data into information and knowledge.Practical implicationsAimed at general marketing executives, rather than AI specialists, this paper explains the phenomenon artificial intelligence, how it works and its relevance for the knowledge-based marketing in B2B firms. The paper highlights illustrative use cases to show how AI can impact B2B marketing functions.Originality/valueThe study conceptualizes the technological phenomenon artificial intelligence from a knowledge management perspective and contributes to the literature on knowledge management in the era of big data. It addresses calls for more scholarly research on AI and B2B marketing.
Title: Artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for market knowledge in B2B marketing
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explain the technological phenomenon artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can contribute to knowledge-based marketing in B2B.
Specifically, this paper describes the foundational building blocks of any artificial intelligence system and their interrelationships.
This paper also discusses the implications of the different building blocks with respect to market knowledge in B2B marketing and outlines avenues for future research.
Design/methodology/approachThe paper is conceptual and proposes a framework to explicate the phenomenon AI and its building blocks.
It further provides a structured discussion of how AI can contribute to different types of market knowledge critical for B2B marketing: customer knowledge, user knowledge and external market knowledge.
FindingsThe paper explains AI from an input–processes–output lens and explicates the six foundational building blocks of any AI system.
It also discussed how the combination of the building blocks transforms data into information and knowledge.
Practical implicationsAimed at general marketing executives, rather than AI specialists, this paper explains the phenomenon artificial intelligence, how it works and its relevance for the knowledge-based marketing in B2B firms.
The paper highlights illustrative use cases to show how AI can impact B2B marketing functions.
Originality/valueThe study conceptualizes the technological phenomenon artificial intelligence from a knowledge management perspective and contributes to the literature on knowledge management in the era of big data.
It addresses calls for more scholarly research on AI and B2B marketing.
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