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A Prediction Model of Customer Churn considering Customer Value: An Empirical Research of Telecom Industry in China

Ming Zhao, Qingjun Zeng, Ming Chang, Qian Tong, Jiafu Su and Ahmed Farouk

Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-12

Abstract: Customer churn will cause the value flowing from customers to enterprises to decrease. If customer churn continues to occur, the enterprise will gradually lose its competitive advantage. When the growth of new customers cannot meet the needs of enterprise development, the enterprise will fall into a survival dilemma. Focusing on the customer churn prediction model, this paper takes the telecom industry in China as the research object, establishes a customer churn prediction model by using a logistic regression algorithm based on the big data of high-value customer operation in the telecom industry, effectively identifies the potential churned customers, and then puts forward targeted win-back strategies according to the empirical research results. This paper analyzes the trends and causes of customer churn through data mining algorithms and gives the answers to such questions as how the customer churn occurs, the influencing factors of customer churn, and how enterprises win back churned customers. The results of this paper can better serve the practice of customer relationship management in the telecom industry and provide a reference for the telecom industry to identify high-risk churned customers in advance, enhance customer loyalty and viscosity, maintain “high-value†customers, and continue to provide customers with “value†and reduce the cost of maintaining customers.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/7160527

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