Consumer evaluation of perceived risks for goods and services

Perceived risk is known to be an important determinant of consumer behaviour. However, prior research has focussed on goods rather than services. The purpose of this exploratory research was to identify any differences between goods and services in terms of perceived risk and risk reduction strategi...

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Main Authors: Mike Bendixen, Graham Gault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1995-09-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/827
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spelling doaj-3e46a2b5ec4644b0a073c6f88b0627472021-02-02T04:16:54ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59761995-09-01263818910.4102/sajbm.v26i3.827546Consumer evaluation of perceived risks for goods and servicesMike Bendixen0Graham Gault1Graduate School of Business Administration, University of the WitwatersrandGraduate School of Business Administration, University of the WitwatersrandPerceived risk is known to be an important determinant of consumer behaviour. However, prior research has focussed on goods rather than services. The purpose of this exploratory research was to identify any differences between goods and services in terms of perceived risk and risk reduction strategies. Two new components of risk, namely specification risk and the risk of loss of control, were identified as being specifically associated with services. Empirical evidence gathered leads to the conclusion that as far as risk is concerned, a simple classification of products as goods or services is inadequate: an additional hybrid class comprising both goods and services is also necessary. These three categories of product are associated with different types of perceived ask. Also, risk reduction strategies were found to be dependent on product rather than on the type of risk.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/827
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description Perceived risk is known to be an important determinant of consumer behaviour. However, prior research has focussed on goods rather than services. The purpose of this exploratory research was to identify any differences between goods and services in terms of perceived risk and risk reduction strategies. Two new components of risk, namely specification risk and the risk of loss of control, were identified as being specifically associated with services. Empirical evidence gathered leads to the conclusion that as far as risk is concerned, a simple classification of products as goods or services is inadequate: an additional hybrid class comprising both goods and services is also necessary. These three categories of product are associated with different types of perceived ask. Also, risk reduction strategies were found to be dependent on product rather than on the type of risk.
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