The first aim of this paper is to present a singular algorithm of ALSOS’s (Alternating Least Squares with Optimal Scaling). It allows to assign the same scaling to all variables measured on the same ordinal scale in a categorical regression. The algorithm is applied to a regression model to measure and evaluate Customer Satisfaction (CS) in a sanitary case. The results seem to support the use of multiplicative models like Cobb-Douglas’s, to analyze how the overall CS of goods or services is shaped. According to this evidence, the second aim intend to suggest a theory about the overall CS very similar to theory about utility in Marginal Economics.

Common Optimal Scaling for Customer Satisfaction Models: a point to Cobb-Douglas’ form

CHIRICO, PAOLO
2010-01-01

Abstract

The first aim of this paper is to present a singular algorithm of ALSOS’s (Alternating Least Squares with Optimal Scaling). It allows to assign the same scaling to all variables measured on the same ordinal scale in a categorical regression. The algorithm is applied to a regression model to measure and evaluate Customer Satisfaction (CS) in a sanitary case. The results seem to support the use of multiplicative models like Cobb-Douglas’s, to analyze how the overall CS of goods or services is shaped. According to this evidence, the second aim intend to suggest a theory about the overall CS very similar to theory about utility in Marginal Economics.
2010
Data Analysis and Classification: from the exploratory to the confirmatory approach
Springer-Verlag
137
144
9783642037382
ALSOS; Customer Satisfaction; Cobb-Douglas models
P. CHIRICO
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