Recovering Household Preferences for Digital Entertainment
Cable TV return path data made possible by current generation set-top boxes present a new opportunity to analyze household viewing behavior and recover household viewing preferences from it. This research develops a model of household viewing preference that supports quantifying a household's v...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-35992018-03-16T00:48:53Z Recovering Household Preferences for Digital Entertainment LI, Jin GUO, Zhiling KAUFFMAN, Robert J. Cable TV return path data made possible by current generation set-top boxes present a new opportunity to analyze household viewing behavior and recover household viewing preferences from it. This research develops a model of household viewing preference that supports quantifying a household's valuation for different categories of digital content within the constraints of the programs to which it subscribes. This study uses a data set of more than 1 million observations on households from a digital entertainment firm that offers basic and premium services. Our estimation is via a Bayesian hierarchical model that employs the Gibbs sampler. The results show that households have relatively homogeneous preferences for entertainment content, but they show heterogeneous preferences for content in the specific packages to which they subscribe. In addition, both HD and premium movies subscriptions have a differentiation effect on enhancing household preferences toward their most preferred content. The findings provide useful insights for understanding household preferences, and are intended to support promotion and content strategy adjustments to improve customer satisfaction. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2599 info:doi/10.1109/HICSS.2015.512 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3599/viewcontent/RecoveringHouseholdPrefDigitalEntertainment_2015.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Digital television Hierarchical systems Set-top boxes customer satisfaction Computer Sciences E-Commerce Management Information Systems |
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Cable TV return path data made possible by current generation set-top boxes present a new opportunity to analyze household viewing behavior and recover household viewing preferences from it. This research develops a model of household viewing preference that supports quantifying a household's valuation for different categories of digital content within the constraints of the programs to which it subscribes. This study uses a data set of more than 1 million observations on households from a digital entertainment firm that offers basic and premium services. Our estimation is via a Bayesian hierarchical model that employs the Gibbs sampler. The results show that households have relatively homogeneous preferences for entertainment content, but they show heterogeneous preferences for content in the specific packages to which they subscribe. In addition, both HD and premium movies subscriptions have a differentiation effect on enhancing household preferences toward their most preferred content. The findings provide useful insights for understanding household preferences, and are intended to support promotion and content strategy adjustments to improve customer satisfaction. |
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