A review of big data analytics on customer complaints in the electricity industry
Hafizah Farhah Saipan Saipol,
Sulfeeza Mohd Drus and
Marini Othman
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2021, vol. 11, issue 2/3, 208-223
Abstract:
Fulfilling customer satisfaction gives significant impact to any business including in the electricity industry. The key to achieving customer satisfaction is by providing them the best quality services at fair and reasonable costs. Customer complaints must be managed professionally and appropriately, and be leveraged to improve the quality of services and operational efficiency. In this regard, identifying the root cause of the problems becomes paramount in improving customer service for future improvement. The accumulated customer complaints generate massive data which can be fully utilised by using big data analytics. The purpose of this paper is to determine frequent customer complaint regarding electricity issue and review various methods of big data analytics that have been used to identify valuable insights within the data and to analyse the pattern that can be useful to find solutions to the problem, thus improving the electricity industry services especially in terms of complaint management. On the basis of a study of the different researches, different techniques of machine learning have been used because of its accuracy and in finding a pattern to solve the relevant electrical problem such as predicting power demand, managing power loads, and enhancing strategic planning.
Keywords: customer complaints; customer satisfaction; electricity; electricity industry; distribution; insight; big data; big data analytics; billing; power quality; electricity safety. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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