Aspect-based Kano categorization
Anna Martí Bigorra,
Ove Isaksson and
Magnus Karlberg
International Journal of Information Management, 2019, vol. 46, issue C, 163-172
Abstract:
Customers commonly share opinions and experiences about products via the internet by means of social media and networking sites. The generated textual data is often analysed by means of Sentiment Analysis (SA) as means to assess customer opinions on product features more efficiently than through surveys. To enable a more objective product target setting, the impact of product feature performance changes on customer satisfaction is essential. Kano et al. (1984) presented a survey-based model to classify product features based on their impact on customer satisfaction to aid designers in their product target setting. Approaches extending the Kano model rely on customer surveys as input data. In addition, existing studies classifying extracted product features from textual data (e.g. product reviews) rarely provide a clear separation in terms of Kano categories. Thus, the impact of identified product features on customer satisfaction remains unknown to product designers. This paper presents a methodology for autonomously classifying extracted aspects from textual data into Kano categories. For verification purposes, two examples using coffee machine and smartphone user reviews are presented. Results indicate that the proposed methodology efficiently provides product designers with insightful customer information through the proposed aspect categorization.
Keywords: Aspect; Categorization; Kano; Sentiment analysis (SA); Target setting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2018.11.004
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