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Bayes’sche Statistik in der Dienstleistungsforschung

Bayesian statistics in service research

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Der vorliegende Aufsatz soll einen systematischen Literaturüberblick über die Verwendung von Modellen der Bayes’schen Statistik im Rahmen der Dienstleistungsforschung geben. Dabei wird vor allem darauf geachtet, sowohl eine quantitative als auch eine qualitative Übersicht zu liefern. Als Grundlage des systematischen Literaturüberblicks dienen die Zeitschriften dreier Teilbereiche des VHB-Jourqual3 mit dem Ranking A+ bis B. Einerseits wird der relative Anteil der Bayes’schen Statistik im Bereich der Dienstleistungsforschung betrachtet sowie eine zeitliche Einordung der Publikationen bezüglich der drei Teilbereiche und der Rankings gegeben. Andererseits wird im Rahmen der qualitativen Auswertung die thematische Breite der Publikationen dargestellt.

Abstract

In this paper, a systematic literature review of the use of Bayesian statistics in service research is provided. In particular, we give a quantitative and qualitative overview of the literature published between 2005 and 2015. Moreover, the focus is on journals with the ranking A+, A, and B in the ranking system VHB-Jourqual3. Further, the results are analyzed with respect to the time of publications. Beside that quantitative aspect, the content and the intention of the publications is analyzed in detail. In particular, the research is classified into distinct classes by their main intention and contribution. Eventually, several papers are summarized to give an overview of the diversity of the applications of Bayesian statistics.

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Notes

  1. Es stellt damit eine Abwandlung des Two-Child-Problem, auch als Mr. Smith’s Children bekannt, dar.

  2. Die genannten Artikel beziehen sich ausschließlich auf Arbeiten zur Kosteneffektivitätsanalyse, bei denen ein Bayes’scher Ansatz verfolgt wurde.

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Wir danken Katharina Pahl für ihre umfangreiche Mitarbeit bei der Recherche und Sichtung der Literatur.

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Lange, AL., Otto, P. Bayes’sche Statistik in der Dienstleistungsforschung. AStA Wirtsch Sozialstat Arch 10, 247–267 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11943-016-0189-x

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