Non-Parametric Modelling of Time-Varying Customer Service Times at a Bank Call Center

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service engineering
queueing theory
local polynomial regression
variance estimation
heteroscedasticity
bandwidth selection
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Shen, Haipeng
Brown, Lawrence D
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Call centres are becoming increasingly important in our modern commerce. We are interested in modelling the time-varying pattern of average customer service times at a bank call centre. Understanding such a pattern is essential for efficient operation of a call centre. The call service times are shown to be lognormally distributed. Motivated by this observation and the important application, we propose a new method for inference about non-parametric regression curves when the errors are lognormally distributed. Estimates and pointwise confidence bands are developed. The method builds upon the special relationship between the lognormal distribution and the normal distribution, and improves upon a naive estimation procedure that ignores this distributional structure. Our approach includes local non-parametric estimation for both the mean function and the heteroscedastic variance function of the logged data, and uses local polynomial regression as a fitting tool. A simulation study is performed to illustrate the method. We then apply the method to model the time-varying patterns of mean service times for different types of customer calls. Several operationally interesting findings are obtained and discussed.

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2006-05-01
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Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
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