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Customer churn analysis: Churn determinants and mediation effects of partial defection in the Korean mobile telecommunications service industry

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  • Ahn, Jae-Hyeon
  • Han, Sang-Pil
  • Lee, Yung-Seop

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Retaining customers is one of the most critical challenges in the maturing mobile telecommunications service industry. Using customer transaction and billing data, this study investigates determinants of customer churn in the Korean mobile telecommunications service market. Results indicate that call quality-related factors influence customer churn; however, customers participating in membership card programs are also more likely to churn, which raises questions about program effectiveness. Furthermore, heavy users also tend to churn. In order to analyze partial and total defection, this study defines changes in a customer's status from active use (using the service on a regular basis) to non-use (deciding not to use it temporarily without having churned yet) or suspended (being suspended by the service provider) as partial defection and from active use to churn as total defection. Thus, mediating effects of a customer's partial defection on the relationship between the churn determinants and total defection are analyzed and their implications are discussed. Results indicate that some churn determinants influence customer churn, either directly or indirectly through a customer's status change, or both; therefore, a customer's status change explains the relationship between churn determinants and the probability of churn.

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  • Ahn, Jae-Hyeon & Han, Sang-Pil & Lee, Yung-Seop, 0. "Customer churn analysis: Churn determinants and mediation effects of partial defection in the Korean mobile telecommunications service industry," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 30(10-11), pages 552-568, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:30:y::i:10-11:p:552-568
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