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The Quality of Insurance Intermediary Services—Empirical Evidence for Germany
Authors:Martina Eckardt  Solvig Räthke‐Döppner
Institution:1. Martina Eckardt is at Andrássy University Budapest.;2. Solvig R?thke‐D?ppner is at Rostock University. Eckardt can be contacted via e‐mail: martina.eckardt@andrassyuni.hu.
Abstract:Competing insurance intermediaries provide heterogeneous services that are difficult for incompletely informed consumers to assess. Transaction cost economics, search theory, and principal‐agent theory provide arguments on product quality differences between exclusive agents and independent intermediaries. This article uses a sample of 927 insurance intermediaries in Germany. By performing OLS estimations, we test the impact of the different distribution channels and other factors on intermediaries’ service quality. Depending on the proxies used for service quality, we find mixed evidence for the product quality hypothesis. Service quality depends to a large extent on the information‐gathering and processing activities of the individual intermediaries, independent of the respective distribution channel.
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