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Identifying latently dissatisfied customers and measures for dissatisfaction management


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Title:

Identifying latently dissatisfied customers and measures for dissatisfaction management

Author(s):

Josee Bloemer, Tom Brijs, Gilbert Swinnen, Koen Vanhoof

Journal:

International Journal of Bank Marketing

Year:

2002

Volume:

20

Issue:

1

Page:

27 - 37


ISSN:

0265-2323


DOI:

10.1108/02652320210415962

Publisher:

MCB UP Ltd

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Abstract:

Customer satisfaction continues to be an important topic in the financial services industry. However, there is an increasing awareness that customer satisfaction as such is not enough. Distinguishes between overall satisfied customers and latently dissatisfied customers; the latter being those customers who, although reporting satisfaction in a survey, have other characteristics (i.e. satisfaction with specific service items and/or socio-demographic characteristics) that resemble dissatisfied customers. The identification of these latently dissatisfied customers may function as an early warning signal. Indeed, their probability to defect is relatively high and can be compared to that of dissatisfied customers. Proposes a data mining technique called “characteristic rules” to identify latently dissatisfied customers of a Belgian bank. Appropriate marketing actions (dissatisfaction management) may help to avoid these customers leaving. Therefore, the objective of this study is to provide scholars and business managers with theoretical, methodological and managerial insights into identifying latently dissatisfied customers.

Keywords:

Banking, Customer orientation, Customer satisfaction, Data mining


Article Type:

Research paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/02652320210415962

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