Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator

Customers are important intangible assets of firms. Customer equity (CE) and customer equity sustainability ratio (CESR) cannot only provide a crucial basis for measuring the growth potential of firms but also provide managers a reference standard to allocate the marketing resource. This empirical s...

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Main Authors: Wei Xue, Yinglu Sun, Subir Bandyopadhyay, Dong Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-11-01
Series:Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/26
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spelling doaj-a9b5c705317249c78d48011ee2622eeb2021-09-20T10:10:46ZengMDPI AGJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research0718-18762021-11-01162640943110.3390/jtaer16030026Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments AggregatorWei Xue0Yinglu Sun1Subir Bandyopadhyay2Dong Cheng3School of Statistics, Center for Applied Statistics of Renmin University of China, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, ChinaNational Academy of Innovation Strategy, CAST, Beijing 100863, ChinaSchool of Business & Economics, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN 46408, USABusiness School, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, ChinaCustomers are important intangible assets of firms. Customer equity (CE) and customer equity sustainability ratio (CESR) cannot only provide a crucial basis for measuring the growth potential of firms but also provide managers a reference standard to allocate the marketing resource. This empirical study discussed the CE measurement of a mobile payments aggregator. With the rapid development of mobile payment in China, it is very meaningful to calculate the CE of these aggregators as an emerging business pattern because calculating CE cannot only help the mobile payments aggregator evaluate its future business development but also help it to provide value-added services and generate service fee from its clients, i.e., the retailers. The main purpose of this paper is to calculate CE of a mobile payments aggregator generated from a specific retailer from the perspective of technology diffusion. Based on the Bass model and Rogers’ theory of innovation diffusion, we calculated CE and CESR for five segments, namely innovators, early adopters, early majorities, late majorities, and laggards. The results show that it is the early adopters and the early majorities who generate most of the profit and it is also these two segments that have the greatest growth potential in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/26customer equitycustomer lifetime valuecustomer equity sustainability ratiomobile payments aggregatorsdiffusion modelPareto/NBD model
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author Wei Xue
Yinglu Sun
Subir Bandyopadhyay
Dong Cheng
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Yinglu Sun
Subir Bandyopadhyay
Dong Cheng
Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
customer equity
customer lifetime value
customer equity sustainability ratio
mobile payments aggregators
diffusion model
Pareto/NBD model
author_facet Wei Xue
Yinglu Sun
Subir Bandyopadhyay
Dong Cheng
author_sort Wei Xue
title Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
title_short Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
title_full Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
title_fullStr Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Customer Equity in Noncontractual Settings Using a Diffusion Model: An Empirical Study of Mobile Payments Aggregator
title_sort measuring customer equity in noncontractual settings using a diffusion model: an empirical study of mobile payments aggregator
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
issn 0718-1876
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Customers are important intangible assets of firms. Customer equity (CE) and customer equity sustainability ratio (CESR) cannot only provide a crucial basis for measuring the growth potential of firms but also provide managers a reference standard to allocate the marketing resource. This empirical study discussed the CE measurement of a mobile payments aggregator. With the rapid development of mobile payment in China, it is very meaningful to calculate the CE of these aggregators as an emerging business pattern because calculating CE cannot only help the mobile payments aggregator evaluate its future business development but also help it to provide value-added services and generate service fee from its clients, i.e., the retailers. The main purpose of this paper is to calculate CE of a mobile payments aggregator generated from a specific retailer from the perspective of technology diffusion. Based on the Bass model and Rogers’ theory of innovation diffusion, we calculated CE and CESR for five segments, namely innovators, early adopters, early majorities, late majorities, and laggards. The results show that it is the early adopters and the early majorities who generate most of the profit and it is also these two segments that have the greatest growth potential in the future.
topic customer equity
customer lifetime value
customer equity sustainability ratio
mobile payments aggregators
diffusion model
Pareto/NBD model
url https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/26
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