Customer Satisfaction management has been long studied as a cross-sectional phenomenon. Today, a shift in emphasis from a static to a dynamic approach appears to be a worthwhile change, although the design and monitoring of panel data is not simple to achieve. In our paper, we propose the usage of pseudo panels, which are less costly and easy to build with the available data for the firms. Our approach is based on a model-free technique: Dual Multiple Factor Analysis. The synthesis of the multivariate table is visualised on a common space that sheds light on customers' trajectories of satisfaction. A real case study of an Italian bank is illustrated. Results related to the dynamic profiling of the clients highlights highly different behaviours that warn the management of the future trends of the services.

Liberati, C., Mariani, P. (2018). Dynamic profiling through repeated surveys: A customer satisfaction study. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, 11(1), 1-20 [10.1285/i20705948v11n1p1].

Dynamic profiling through repeated surveys: A customer satisfaction study

Liberati, C
;
Mariani, P
2018

Abstract

Customer Satisfaction management has been long studied as a cross-sectional phenomenon. Today, a shift in emphasis from a static to a dynamic approach appears to be a worthwhile change, although the design and monitoring of panel data is not simple to achieve. In our paper, we propose the usage of pseudo panels, which are less costly and easy to build with the available data for the firms. Our approach is based on a model-free technique: Dual Multiple Factor Analysis. The synthesis of the multivariate table is visualised on a common space that sheds light on customers' trajectories of satisfaction. A real case study of an Italian bank is illustrated. Results related to the dynamic profiling of the clients highlights highly different behaviours that warn the management of the future trends of the services.
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Banking service; Customer satisfaction surveys; Customers profiling; Dual multiple factor; Pseudo-panels;
Customers Profiling, Customer Satisfaction Surveys, Banking Service, Dual Multiple Factor, Pseudo-Panels
English
2018
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Liberati, C., Mariani, P. (2018). Dynamic profiling through repeated surveys: A customer satisfaction study. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, 11(1), 1-20 [10.1285/i20705948v11n1p1].
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