2009
DOI: 10.1509/jmkr.46.4.482
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The Importance of Modeling Temporal Dependence of Timing and Quantity in Direct Marketing

Abstract: The analysis of customer value in direct marketing typically combines customer timing and quantity data into a single statistic that is used to compute lifetime values, rank-order customers for differential action, and identify prospects for cross-selling. However, current models assume that purchase timing and quantity decisions are independently realized (i.e., uncorrelated) over time given individual-level parameters. In this article, the authors show that customer value calculations can be severely biased … Show more

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“…These MAD percentage values are comparable to those Jen, Chou, and Allenby (2009) report in a similar direct marketing context for predicting monetary value using linear regression.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These MAD percentage values are comparable to those Jen, Chou, and Allenby (2009) report in a similar direct marketing context for predicting monetary value using linear regression.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Prior studies in the B2B area have focused on marketing communication as aggregate marketing investments without differentiating the core values offered (Kumar et al 2011); other studies have focused on specific contact modes such as direct mail or email (Venkatesan, Kumar, and Bohling 2007). Researchers have developed sophisticated models to compute customer profitability, which can be used to segment and target customers for direct mailing in B2B markets (Jen, Chou, and Allenby 2009). Yet little research has been devoted to understanding the content of these communications.…”
Section: Em Versus Rmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the literature and industry practice suggest that interpayment time and repayment ability are good indicators to determine a customer's value [14,15]. Therefore, we assume that the vector X ij in Eq.…”
Section: Bayesian Behavior Scoring Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%