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Customer-Base Valuation in a Contractual Setting: The Perils of Ignoring Heterogeneity

Peter S. Fader () and Bruce G. S. Hardie ()
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Peter S. Fader: Department of Marketing, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Bruce G. S. Hardie: London Business School, Regent's Park, London NW1 4SA, United Kingdom

Marketing Science, 2010, vol. 29, issue 1, 85-93

Abstract: The past few years have seen increasing interest in taking the notion of customer lifetime value (CLV) and extending it to value a customer base (with subsequent links to corporate valuation). The application of standard textbook discussions of CLV leads to calculations based on a single retention rate. However, at the cohort level, retention rates typically increase over time. It has been suggested that these observed dynamics are due, in large part, to a sorting effect in a heterogeneous population. We show that failing to recognize these dynamics yields a downward-biased estimate of the residual value of the customer base (compared to an aggregate analysis that ignores these dynamics). We also explore the implications of failing to account for retention dynamics when computing retention elasticities and find that the frequently reported values underestimate the true effect of increases in underlying retention rates in a heterogeneous world.

Keywords: customer lifetime value; shifted-beta-geometric; retention elasticity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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