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Choice and the Internet: From Clickstream to Research Stream
Authors:Bucklin  Randolph E  Lattin  James M  Ansari  Asim  Gupta  Sunil  Bell  David  Coupey  Eloise  Little  John D C  Mela  Carl  Montgomery  Alan  Steckel  Joel
Institution:(1) Anderson Graduate School of Management, UCLA, USA;(2) Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA;(3) Columbia Business School, Columbia University, USA;(4) Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA;(5) Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, USA;(6) Sloan School of Management, MIT, USA;(7) Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA;(8) Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, USA;(9) Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, USA
Abstract:The authors discuss research progress and future opportunities for modeling consumer choice on the Internet using clickstream data (the electronic records of Internet usage recorded by company web servers and syndicated data services). The authors compare the nature of Internet choice (as captured by clickstream data) with supermarket choice (as captured by UPC scanner panel data), highlighting the differences relevant to choice modelers. Though the application of choice models to clickstream data is relatively new, the authors review existing early work and provide a two-by-two categorization of the applications studied to date (delineating search versus purchase on the one hand and within-site versus across-site choices on the other). The paper offers directions for further research in these areas and discusses additional opportunities afforded by clickstream information, including personalization, data mining, automation, and customer valuation. Notwithstanding the numerous challenges associated with clickstream data research, the authors conclude that the detailed nature of the information tracked about Internet usage and e-commerce transactions presents an enormous opportunity for empirical modelers to enhance the understanding and prediction of choice behavior.
Keywords:internet  choice models  clickstream data
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