Call centers are service networks in which agents provide telephone-based services. An important part of call center operations is represented by service durations. In recent statistical analysis of real data, it has been noted that the distribution of service times reveals a remarkable fit to the lognormal distribution. In this paper, we discuss a possible source of this behavior by resorting to classical methods of statistical mechanics of multi-agent systems. The microscopic service time variation leading to a linear kinetic equation with lognormal equilibrium density is built up introducing as main criterion for decision a suitable value function in the spirit of the prospect theory of Kahneman and Twersky.

Call center service times are lognormal: A Fokker-Planck description

G Toscani
2018

Abstract

Call centers are service networks in which agents provide telephone-based services. An important part of call center operations is represented by service durations. In recent statistical analysis of real data, it has been noted that the distribution of service times reveals a remarkable fit to the lognormal distribution. In this paper, we discuss a possible source of this behavior by resorting to classical methods of statistical mechanics of multi-agent systems. The microscopic service time variation leading to a linear kinetic equation with lognormal equilibrium density is built up introducing as main criterion for decision a suitable value function in the spirit of the prospect theory of Kahneman and Twersky.
2018
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Call center; service time; lognormal distribution; prospect theory; kinetic models; Fokker-Planck equations
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