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Modeling churn using customer lifetime value

Modeling churn using customer lifetime value
Modeling churn using customer lifetime value
The definition and modeling of customer loyalty have been central issues in customer relationship management since many years. Recent papers propose solutions to detect customers that are becoming less loyal, also called churners. The churner status is then defined as a function of the volume of commercial transactions. In the context of a Belgian retail financial service company, our first contribution is to redefine the notion of customer loyalty by considering it from a customer-centric viewpoint instead of a product-centric one. We hereby use the customer lifetime value (CLV) defined as the discounted value of future marginal earnings, based on the customer’s activity. Hence, a churner is defined as someone whose CLV, thus the related marginal profit, is decreasing. As a second contribution, the loss incurred by the CLV decrease is used to appraise the cost to misclassify a customer by introducing a new loss function. In the empirical study, we compare the accuracy of various classification techniques commonly used in the domain of churn prediction, including two cost-sensitive classifiers. Our final conclusion is that since profit is what really matters in a commercial environment, standard statistical accuracy measures for prediction need to be revised and a more profit oriented focus may be desirable.

churn prediction, classification, customer lifetime value, prediction models
0377-2217
402-411
Glady, Nicolas
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Baesens, Bart
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Croux, Christophe
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Glady, Nicolas
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Baesens, Bart
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Croux, Christophe
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Glady, Nicolas, Baesens, Bart and Croux, Christophe (2009) Modeling churn using customer lifetime value. European Journal of Operational Research, 197 (1), 402-411. (doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2008.06.027).

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The definition and modeling of customer loyalty have been central issues in customer relationship management since many years. Recent papers propose solutions to detect customers that are becoming less loyal, also called churners. The churner status is then defined as a function of the volume of commercial transactions. In the context of a Belgian retail financial service company, our first contribution is to redefine the notion of customer loyalty by considering it from a customer-centric viewpoint instead of a product-centric one. We hereby use the customer lifetime value (CLV) defined as the discounted value of future marginal earnings, based on the customer’s activity. Hence, a churner is defined as someone whose CLV, thus the related marginal profit, is decreasing. As a second contribution, the loss incurred by the CLV decrease is used to appraise the cost to misclassify a customer by introducing a new loss function. In the empirical study, we compare the accuracy of various classification techniques commonly used in the domain of churn prediction, including two cost-sensitive classifiers. Our final conclusion is that since profit is what really matters in a commercial environment, standard statistical accuracy measures for prediction need to be revised and a more profit oriented focus may be desirable.

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Published date: 16 August 2009
Keywords: churn prediction, classification, customer lifetime value, prediction models
Organisations: Management

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Local EPrints ID: 80426
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80426
ISSN: 0377-2217
PURE UUID: 31014472-50b9-4d69-adcf-f9fa8a82bf7b
ORCID for Bart Baesens: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5831-5668

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:49

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Author: Nicolas Glady
Author: Bart Baesens ORCID iD
Author: Christophe Croux

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