scholarly journals Dynamic Measurement and Evaluation of Hotel Customer Satisfaction through Sentiment Analysis on Online Reviews

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 0-0

Both researchers and practitioners have attached great importance to the measurement and evaluation of hotel customer satisfaction. However, there are several problems in the dimensions, methods and conclusions. Thus, it is urgent to standardize the theories, methods, and techniques. The purpose of this study is to propose a dynamic measurement and evaluation framework for hotel customer satisfaction through sentiment analysis on online reviews. The framework consists of five steps: (1)The corpus is obtained from online review sites; (2)From the perspective of managers, the useful texts are recognized; (3)Based on the useful texts, a three-layer index system is created; (4)The center term-based short sentence sentimental orientation (CTSSSO) algorithm is developed to compute emotional intensity, then dynamically measure the customer satisfaction; (5)The dynamic important performance competitor analysis (DIPCA) is adopted for dynamic evaluation of customer satisfaction.The feasibility of our framework was demonstrated through a case study on the online reviews of two five-star hotels.

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-27
Author(s):  
Zhou Gang ◽  
Liao Chenglin

Both researchers and practitioners have attached great importance to the measurement and evaluation of hotel customer satisfaction. However, there are several problems in the dimensions, methods and conclusions. Thus, it is urgent to standardize the theories, methods, and techniques. The purpose of this study is to propose a dynamic measurement and evaluation framework for hotel customer satisfaction through sentiment analysis on online reviews. The framework consists of five steps: (1)The corpus is obtained from online review sites; (2)From the perspective of managers, the useful texts are recognized; (3)Based on the useful texts, a three-layer index system is created; (4)The center term-based short sentence sentimental orientation (CTSSSO) algorithm is developed to compute emotional intensity, then dynamically measure the customer satisfaction; (5)The dynamic important performance competitor analysis (DIPCA) is adopted for dynamic evaluation of customer satisfaction.The feasibility of our framework was demonstrated through a case study on the online reviews of two five-star hotels.


2022 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Divya Mittal ◽  
Shiv Ratan Agrawal

PurposeThe current study employs text mining and sentiment analysis to identify core banking service attributes and customer sentiment in online user-generated reviews. Additionally, the study explains customer satisfaction based on the identified predictors.Design/methodology/approachA total of 32,217 customer reviews were collected across 29 top banks on bankbazaar.com posted from 2014 to 2021. In total three conceptual models were developed and evaluated employing regression analysis.FindingsThe study revealed that all variables were found to be statistically significant and affect customer satisfaction in their respective models except the interest rate.Research limitations/implicationsThe study is confined to the geographical representation of its subjects' i.e. Indian customers. A cross-cultural and socioeconomic background analysis of banking customers in different countries may help to better generalize the findings.Practical implicationsThe study makes essential theoretical and managerial contributions to the existing literature on services, particularly the banking sector.Originality/valueThis paper is unique in nature that focuses on banking customer satisfaction from online reviews and ratings using text mining and sentiment analysis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 347-367
Author(s):  
Thara Angskun ◽  
Jitimon Angskun

Purpose This paper aims to introduce a hierarchical fuzzy system for an online review analysis named FLORA. FLORA enables tourists to decide their destination without reading numerous reviews from experienced tourists. It summarizes reviews and visualizes them through a hierarchical structure. The visualization does not only present overall quality of an accommodation, but it also presents the condition of the bed, hospitality of the front desk receptionist and much more in a snap. Design/methodology/approach FLORA is a complete system which acquires online reviews, analyzes sentiments, computes feature scores and summarizes results in a hierarchical view. FLORA is designed to use an overall score, rated by real tourists as a baseline for accuracy comparison. The accuracy of FLORA has achieved by a novel sentiment analysis process (as part of a knowledge acquisition engine) based on semantic analysis and a novel rating technique, called hierarchical fuzzy calculation, in the knowledge inference engine. Findings The performance comparison of FLORA against related work has been assessed in two aspects. The first aspect focuses on review analysis with binary format representation. The results reveal that the hierarchical fuzzy method, with probability weighting of FLORA, is achieved with the highest values in precision, recall and F-measure. The second aspect looks at review analysis with a five-point rating scale rating by comparing with one of the most advanced research methods, called fuzzy domain ontology. The results reveal that the hierarchical fuzzy method, with probability weighting of FLORA, returns the closest results to the tourist-defined rating. Research limitations/implications This research advances knowledge of online review analysis by contributing a novel sentiment analysis process and a novel rating technique. The FLORA system has two limitations. First, the reviews are based on individual expression, which is an arbitrary distinction and not always grammatically correct. Consequently, some opinions may not be extracted because the context free grammar rules are insufficient. Second, natural languages evolve and diversify all the time. Many emerging words or phrases, including idioms, proverbs and slang, are often used in online reviews. Thus, those words or phrases need to be manually updated in the knowledge base. Practical implications This research contributes to the tourism business and assists travelers by introducing comprehensive and easy to understand information about each accommodation to travelers. Although the FLORA system was originally designed and tested with accommodation reviews, it can also be used with reviews of any products or services by updating data in the knowledge base. Thus, businesses, which have online reviews for their products or services, can benefit from the FLORA system. Originality/value This research proposes a FLORA system which analyzes sentiments from online reviews, computes feature scores and summarizes results in a hierarchical view. Moreover, this work is able to use the overall score, rated by real tourists, as a baseline for accuracy comparison. The main theoretical implication is a novel sentiment analysis process based on semantic analysis and a novel rating technique called hierarchical fuzzy calculation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 544-563 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maryam Ghasemaghaei ◽  
Seyed Pouyan Eslami ◽  
Ken Deal ◽  
Khaled Hassanein

Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to identify and validate reviews’ length and sentiment as correlates of online reviews’ ratings; and second, to understand the emotions embedded in online reviews and how they associate with specific words used in such reviews. Design/methodology/approach A panel data set of customer reviews was collected for auto, life, and home insurance from January 2012 to December 2015 using a web scraping technique. Using a sentiment analysis approach, 1,584 reviews for the auto, home, and life insurance services of 156 insurance companies were analyzed. Findings The results indicate that, since 2013, consumers have generally had more negative emotions than positive ones toward insurance services. The results also show that consumer review sentiment correlates positively and review length correlates negatively with consumer online review ratings. Furthermore, a two-way ANOVA analysis shows that, in general, short reviews with positive sentiment are associated with high review ratings. Practical implications The findings of this study provide service companies, in general, and insurance companies, in particular, with important guidelines that should be considered to increase consumers’ positive attitude toward their services. Originality/value This paper highlights the importance of sentiment analysis in identifying consumer reviews’ emotions and understanding the associations and interactions of reviews’ length and sentiment on online review rating, which can lead to improved marketing strategies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Xia Liang ◽  
Jie Guo ◽  
Yan Sun ◽  
Xiaoxiao Liu

With the rapid development of information technology and market economy, global e-commerce platform develops rapidly. Recently, online reviews are widely available on e-commerce platforms to express customers’ experience of products. When ranking alternative products based on online reviews, how to make full use of the information in online reviews to represent the sentiment analysis results of online reviews is an important prerequisite for decision analysis. To this end, we propose a method for measuring the time utility and support utility of online reviews. Then a method for representing the sentiment analysis results of online reviews in the form of linguistic distribution is proposed. In addition, in view of the attributes and their weights being unknown, we propose a method for extracting product attributes from online reviews by using the Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) algorithm; and the objective weights of attributes are determined through the Criteria Importance through Intercriteria Correlation (CRITIC) method. Additionally, in order to highlight the differences between the alternatives, the roulette wheel selection algorithm is first used to randomly select product attributes. Then the alternative products can be ranked by the extended Multi-Attributive Border Approximation area Comparison (MABAC) method with mixed information. Finally, we illustrate the applicability of the proposed method through a case study of selecting a 5G mobile phone and simulation experiment.


2021 ◽  
pp. 135676672110632
Author(s):  
Lujun Su ◽  
Qingyue Yang ◽  
Scott R Swanson ◽  
Ning Chris Chen

This study explores the impact of the valence (positive/negative) and emotional intensity (strong/weak) of online reviews on potential Chinese visitors’ travel intentions and trust of a destination. An experimental design was used to test the hypotheses. Findings suggest that online review valence and emotional intensity affect travel intentions and that destination trust can partially mediate this relationship. Changes in destination trust and travel intention due to positive/negative review emotional intensity changes are not equivalent. Furthermore, online review trustworthiness moderates the valence and destination trust and travel intention relationships, but not the effect of review emotional intensity on the same outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-163
Author(s):  
Herlawati Herlawati ◽  
Rahmadya Trias Handayanto ◽  
Prima Dina Atika ◽  
Fata Nidaul Khasanah ◽  
Ajif Yunizar Pratama Yusuf ◽  
...  

 Tourism is the sources of income which is influenced by customer satisfaction. One way to know customer satisfaction is feedback, one of which is a review using an application. One of the feedback applications is Google Review. Such applications are have been widely used, for example in this study in this case study, Summarecon Mal Bekasi, can reach 60,000 comments. To find out the sentiment of the large number of comments, it is necessary to use computational tools. The current research applies sentiment analysis using the Naïve Bayes method and the Support Vector Machine. Data retrieval is done by web scrapping technique. Furthermore, the comment data is processed by pre-processing and labelling using the Lexicon dictionary. The process of applying sentiment analysis is carried out to determine whether the comments are positive or negative. In this study, the accuracy of the Naïve Bayes and Support Vector Machine methods in conducting sentiment analysis on the Summarecon Mal Bekasi review with a data of 2,143 comments with an accuracy for Naïve Bayes and Support Vector Machine 80.95% and 100% respectively. A Jason-style application is built to show the implementation in Flask framework.   Keywords:


2021 ◽  
Vol 143 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Junegak Joung ◽  
Harrison M. Kim

Abstract The importance–performance analysis (IPA) is a widely used technique to guide strategic planning for the improvement of customer satisfaction. Compared with surveys, numerous online reviews can be easily collected at a lower cost. Online reviews provide a promising source for the IPA. This paper proposes an approach for conducting the IPA from online reviews for product design. Product attributes from online reviews are first identified by latent Dirichlet allocation. The performance of the identified attributes is subsequently estimated by the aspect-based sentiment analysis of IBM Watson. Finally, the importance of the identified attributes is estimated by evaluating the effect of sentiments of each product attribute on the overall rating using an explainable deep neural network. A Shapley additive explanation-based method is proposed to estimate the importance values of product attributes with a low variance by combining the effect of the input features from multiple optimal neural networks with a high performance. A case study of smartphones is presented to demonstrate the proposed approach. The performance and importance estimates of the proposed approach are compared with those of previous sentiment analysis and neural network-based method, and the results exhibit that the former can perform IPA more reliably. The proposed approach uses minimal manual operation and can support companies to take decisions rapidly and effectively, compared with survey-based methods.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 0-0

In order to further meet the diversified needs of customers and enhance market competitiveness, it is necessary for express delivery enterprises to carry out service innovation. From the perspective of customer demand, we propose a framework for mining service innovation opportunities. This framework uses text mining to analyze user generated content and tries to provide a scientific service innovation scheme for express enterprises. Firstly, we crawl online reviews of express companies and use LDA model to identify service attributes. Secondly, customer satisfaction is calculated by sentiment analysis, and simultaneously, the importance of each service attribute is calculated. Finally, we carry out an opportunity algorithm with the results of text mining to quantify the innovation opportunities of service attributes. The results show that the framework can effectively identify service innovation opportunities from the perspective of customer demand. This study provides a new way to explore the direction of service innovation from the perspective of customer demand.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Rui Zhang ◽  
Zhiliang Pang ◽  
Xue Liu ◽  
Wenfei Zhao

In order to further meet the diversified needs of customers and enhance market competitiveness, it is necessary for express delivery enterprises to carry out service innovation. From the perspective of customer demand, we propose a framework for mining service innovation opportunities. This framework uses text mining to analyze user generated content and tries to provide a scientific service innovation scheme for express enterprises. Firstly, we crawl online reviews of express companies and use LDA model to identify service attributes. Secondly, customer satisfaction is calculated by sentiment analysis, and simultaneously, the importance of each service attribute is calculated. Finally, we carry out an opportunity algorithm with the results of text mining to quantify the innovation opportunities of service attributes. The results show that the framework can effectively identify service innovation opportunities from the perspective of customer demand. This study provides a new way to explore the direction of service innovation from the perspective of customer demand.


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