Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute

Market segmentation is a challenging and necessary task for improving marketing strategies and allocating resources effectively in a complex scenario of industrial or business-to-business (B2B) markets. Most of the traditional methods have not provided comprehensive and detailed guidelines for proce...

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Main Authors: Aparajita Bose, Byunghoon Kim
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
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description Market segmentation is a challenging and necessary task for improving marketing strategies and allocating resources effectively in a complex scenario of industrial or business-to-business (B2B) markets. Most of the traditional methods have not provided comprehensive and detailed guidelines for processing massive, complex, and complicated data from financial transactions in industrial markets. Furthermore, they often overlook the overlapping nature of segments, where a firm might belong to multiple market segments. Financial transaction networks (FTNs) can be depicted as graphs, where nodes and edges represent firms and transactions, respectively. A limited number of network analysis studies have been employed for industrial market analysis, but those efforts failed to capture the important features of financial transactions, such as the number of transactions, transaction volume, direction of transactions, and firm-specific attributes. In this study, we propose a novel method for industrial market segmentation that utilizes both financial multiple transactions and an attribute of firms. By integrating a graph-based generative probabilistic model, we reveal and understand the complex and overlapping relationships within financial transaction data. Subsequently, we apply the proposed method to a real-world dataset. The results show that the proposed method outperforms established methods in network analysis, such as clustering and community detection in transactional industrial market (B2B) networks.
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spelling doaj-art-69200e67d23641659d36dd5361997f302025-01-29T00:01:12ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362025-01-0113163941641210.1109/ACCESS.2025.352986510843198Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s AttributeAparajita Bose0https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5933-0252Byunghoon Kim1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4377-2292Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan, South KoreaDepartment of Industrial and Management Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan, South KoreaMarket segmentation is a challenging and necessary task for improving marketing strategies and allocating resources effectively in a complex scenario of industrial or business-to-business (B2B) markets. Most of the traditional methods have not provided comprehensive and detailed guidelines for processing massive, complex, and complicated data from financial transactions in industrial markets. Furthermore, they often overlook the overlapping nature of segments, where a firm might belong to multiple market segments. Financial transaction networks (FTNs) can be depicted as graphs, where nodes and edges represent firms and transactions, respectively. A limited number of network analysis studies have been employed for industrial market analysis, but those efforts failed to capture the important features of financial transactions, such as the number of transactions, transaction volume, direction of transactions, and firm-specific attributes. In this study, we propose a novel method for industrial market segmentation that utilizes both financial multiple transactions and an attribute of firms. By integrating a graph-based generative probabilistic model, we reveal and understand the complex and overlapping relationships within financial transaction data. Subsequently, we apply the proposed method to a real-world dataset. The results show that the proposed method outperforms established methods in network analysis, such as clustering and community detection in transactional industrial market (B2B) networks.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10843198/Industrial market segmentationfinancial transaction network analysisgraphtransaction network and firms’ attributegraph-based market analysisinterfirm relationship
spellingShingle Aparajita Bose
Byunghoon Kim
Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
IEEE Access
Industrial market segmentation
financial transaction network analysis
graph
transaction network and firms’ attribute
graph-based market analysis
interfirm relationship
title Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
title_full Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
title_fullStr Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
title_full_unstemmed Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
title_short Graph-Based Approach for Industrial Market Segmentation Using Financial Transaction Network Structure and Firm’s Attribute
title_sort graph based approach for industrial market segmentation using financial transaction network structure and firm x2019 s attribute
topic Industrial market segmentation
financial transaction network analysis
graph
transaction network and firms’ attribute
graph-based market analysis
interfirm relationship
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10843198/
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