Statistical and Economic Evaluation of Time Series Models for Forecasting Arrivals at Call Centers
Andrea Bastianin,
Marzio Galeotti and
Matteo Manera ()
No 253725, ETA: Economic Theory and Applications from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
Abstract:
Call centers' managers are interested in obtaining accurate forecasts of call arrivals because these are a key input in staffing and scheduling decisions. Therefore their ability to achieve an optimal balance between service quality and operating costs ultimately hinges on forecast accuracy. We present a strategy to model selection in call centers which is based on three pillars: (i) a flexible loss function; (ii) statistical evaluation of forecast accuracy; (iii) economic evaluation of forecast performance using money metrics. We implement fourteen time series models and seven forecast combination schemes on three series of call arrivals. We show that second moment modeling is important when forecasting call arrivals. From the point of view of a call center manager, our results indicate that outsourcing the development of a forecasting model is worth its cost, since the simple Seasonal Random Walk model is always outperformed by other, relatively more sophisticated, specifications.
Keywords: Research; Methods/Statistical; Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30
Date: 2017-03-03
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Journal Article: Statistical and economic evaluation of time series models for forecasting arrivals at call centers (2019) 
Working Paper: Statistical and Economic Evaluation of Time Series Models for Forecasting Arrivals at Call Centers (2018) 
Working Paper: Statistical and Economic Evaluation of Time Series Models for Forecasting Arrivals at Call Centers (2017) 
Working Paper: Statistical and Economic Evaluation of Time Series Models for Forecasting Arrivals at Call Centers (2016) 
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.253725
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