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Perceived Risk Management: Applying the TEID Model to the Traveler Service Chain

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  • Magali Dubosson

    (Haute Ecole de Gestion de Geneve (HEG), Hes-So, Switzerland)

  • Emmanuel Fragnière

    (Haute Ecole de Gestion de Geneve (HEG), Hes-So, Switzerland, and University of Bath, UK)

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the theoretical work on service-perceived risk management of knowledge-based services (i.e., intangible and heterogeneous) and experience-based services and to suggest a framework that helps to formalize these risks and the value associated with their management, by arguing that this risk management relies on a sequence of risks (Threat, Event, Ignorance and Damage, called the TEID model) and on three categories of control measures (preventative, detective and protective). By categorizing customer-perceived risks, and by integrating control measures and assurances into their offer, providers can design new and valuable services. Service value-chains involve various providers (implicitly or otherwise) who may engender annoyance and damages as risks are a sequence of events. This paper holds the potential to contribute to extending an understanding and management capacity of customer-perceived risks of knowledge-based services. It brings into play a new framework and new risk management process. It also helps with formalizing and making tangible customer added-value.

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  • Magali Dubosson & Emmanuel Fragnière, 2010. "Perceived Risk Management: Applying the TEID Model to the Traveler Service Chain," International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL), IGI Global, vol. 1(2), pages 37-52, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jal000:v:1:y:2010:i:2:p:37-52
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