Big Data Analytics For Telco
Big Data Analytics For Telco
International
Symposium on Forecasting
June 23-26
KAIST College of Business
Seoul, South Korea
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Content:
Dynamic( Video , intelligence, emotion)
Technology
All IP , Big Data, Cloud
People are experiencing SAMARTIZATION in their everyday lives
Source:
The Human face of Big Data by Rick Smola
The Age of the Platform by Phil Simon
Too Big to ignore: The business of Big Data by Phil Simon
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Big Data
Data sets whose size is beyond the ability of typical database software tools
to capture, store, manage, and analyze ( McKinsey Global Institute ,2011)
The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity(MGI and McKinsey's
Global Institute 2011)
Big Data spans four dimensions: Volume, Velocity, Variety, and Veracity
(Cisco,2012).
Big Data is cultural ,technological and scholarly phenomenon (Danah et al,
2012)
Trends in BD
It is alarmingly increasing in usage (Nielsen, 2011)
Organizations are investing huge amount of resources to
it(IBM,2012; McKinsey & Company) eg Facebook, Google
Competitive advantage: operation optimization ,effective marketing,
better customer experience and new streams of revenue
Big Data is not a business model.
The biggest concern is the pace of innovation.
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Data deluge era has come to stay. The telecom ecosystem is unfolding in a
state of chaotic effervescence. Revenues erode and services are
commoditized.
Multifaceted innovation around internet and mobile technology is revealing
rich new gold mines to be exploited- customer data vide BDA.
Issues :
Privacy & Security concerns
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Data is everywhere.
New technologies provide capabilities to store huge data.
Sloan Digital
Sky Survey
(2000)
Facebook
Web Site
(n.d.)
15 billion uploaded
photos with a
growth rate of 220
million new photos
per week
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Volume
Velocity
4Vs
Value
Variety
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31%
New
42%
27%
Existing
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Commoditization of traditional
services.
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Have
alternatives to
Telcos services
Voice &
SMS
Voice,
message,
video
Aggregation &
Fragmentation
Smart
Devices
Users
ARPU
Revenues from
SMS, Voice and
data are
declining.
Telcos
Cannot maintain
revenues and
usage.
Decreasing
Source: IDATE 2012, IE Market Research Corporation 2011, The Korea Economic Daily 2012
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Telcos
Consumer
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Problem statement
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For fear of
Network Neutrality law
How do telcos remain relevant in a seriously weird business
environment?
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Innovation- BDA
Passing through
thick and thin
now due to the
rapid changing
face of
communications.
Co-opetition/
Collaboration
Homegrown OTT serviceJoyn
Become a platform
player
Source: Dundee,2000; Barnett et al.,2000; Wong,2000; Racanelli, 2001 and Ruke et al., 2003
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Big Data
Data
Mining
Churn
Manage.
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GAPS
Relatively little or no sufficient research has been
done on the adoption of BDA in the telecom
industry in this era of Data deluge.
OUR CONTRIBUTION
OPERATIONAL & METHODOLOGICAL
Contribute to a growing body of literature in
BDA in the telecom industry
Explore TOE framework and show the
relationship and factors of BDA adoption
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Review (4/6)
TOE
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Individual Level:
TPB, TRA, TAM, Innovation
Diffusion Theory.
Organizational Level:
Yazn Alshamalia et al. (2013)
used Rogers DOI.
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Authors
Enterprise system
SMEs in Northwest of England
(Ramdai et al.,2009)
Organizational analyzed
variables
Top management support,
Organizational, IS experience
Size
Perceived financial cost,
Perceived technical competence
Size, Top management support,
Technology competence
Communications technologies
SME in the US
(Wen et al.,2010)
Communications technologies
Adoption of single on and
multifactor authentication
(Marise-Marie et al.,2010)
Communications technologies
Grasping project complexity in
large engineering project
Communications technologies
OSS in South Africa
Communications technologies
Cloud computing
Communications technologies
Cloud computing in Vietnam
Communications technologies
Cloud computing adoption by
SMEs in the North East England
(Borgman et al.,2013)
(Chang et al., 2013)
(Alshamaila et al., 2013)
Environmental analyzed
variables
Industry, Market scope,
Competitive pressure, External IS
support
Perceived industry pressure,
Perceived government pressure
Competitive pressure, Trading
partner pressure, Information
intensity
Competitive pressure, Vertical
linkages, External support,
Information intensity
The industry, Competitive
pressure, Dealings with
government, Regulatory
compliance
Stakeholders, Location, Market
conditions, Risk
Rivalry and relations with buyers
and suppliers, Risk
Competition intensity,
Regulatory environment
Competitive pressure, Trading
partner pressure
Competitive pressure, Industry,
Market scope, Supplier efforts
and external computing support
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IT innovations are highly differentiated technologies for which there is no single adoption model
Relative Advantage
Size
Competitive Pressure
Compatibility
Industry
Complexity
Top Management
Support
Trialability
Regulatory /
Government Policy
Technological
Prior Technology
Experience
Organizational
Environmental
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Conceptual Framework
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Big Data
Analytics
Organizational
Environmental
Technological
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Methodology
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Research Design
A multi-perspective (TOE)
framework as theoretical base.
An inductive content and
qualitative analysis using semistructured interviews as primary
data (face-2-face) (Leedy and
Ormrod 2005).
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Results (1/3)
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Interviewees (N = 29):
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Results (2/3)
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Relative Advantage
Technological Readiness
Technology Competence
Trialability
Compatibility
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Results (3/3)
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Regulatory Support
Security and Privacy Protection
Fair Competition
Customer Satisfaction
Regulatory Environment
Regulatory Compliance
Customer Trust
Business Value
Customer Churning
Customer Consent
80% of
Respondents
agreed with TOE
framework
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FINDINGS
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Case Studies
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Telecom Italia
UK telecom firm O2:
Customers can sign up to view their personal data(who and when calls came and
went out)
Source: (Ovum,2012)
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Conclusion 1/2
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Conclusion 2/2
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