The Future of Insurance Intermediation in the Age of the Digital Platform Economy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Review of the Intermediary Role of MSPs
3. Methodology and Systematic Literature Review
3.1. Review Strategy and Data Collection
3.2. Data Analysis and Synthesis
4. Functional Roles of Insurance Intermediaries
4.1. Matchmaker
Functional Role | Role Description | Effect | |
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Matchmaker “searching efficiently” | Coordinate buyers and sellers, matching the needs between the customer and the supplier by organizing the search and comparison process; efficiently search for the best price, coverage, service, and supplier with the financial strength considering the needs of the customer | Reduce search and information costs | 21 |
Administrator “facilitating transactions” | Coordinate the exchange of information, documents, or payments between customer and insurer(s) | Reduce transaction and coordination costs | 15 |
Regulator “guaranteeing the promise” | Authenticate contractual parties, monitor and prevent opportunistic behavior, guarantee service and payment, ensure fulfillment of claims promise, reduce adverse selection and moral hazard problems | Reduce authentication, monitoring and enforcement costs, increase mutual trust and reciprocity | 14 |
Risk manager “managing risks” | Analyze risk exposure and recommend effective and efficient risk management measures (including but not restricted to insurance) | Optimize the total cost of risk | 10 |
Facilitator “enabling participation” | Organize access and/or create products to reap benefits from (dynamic, diverse, and fast-changing) markets in which individuals and businesses are or cannot be involved directly due to high learning costs | Reduce learning and participation costs | 6 |
Aggregator “bundling needs” | Bundle the (similar) needs of many customers to negotiate and organize better solutions and allocate risks more efficiently | Reduce negotiation costs, reduce bargaining asymmetry, increase collective bargaining power | 5 |
Innovator “closing protection gap” | Develop new or alternative coverage solutions with insurers (and other participants) to close the protection gap or develop better risk management solutions | Increase access to novelty, reduce costs resulting from solutions not fitting individual needs | 5 |
Orchestrator “optimizing all in one” | Provide or organize complementary services such as financial advice, tax consulting, prevention and recovery | Increase convenience and complementarity, reduce overall costs by using synergies and complementarities | 4 |
4.2. Administrator
4.3. Regulator
4.4. Risk Manager
4.5. Facilitator
4.6. Aggregator
4.7. Innovator
4.8. Orchestrator
4.9. Discussion
5. Insurance Intermediary Roles in the MSP Literature
5.1. MSPs as Matchmakers
5.2. MSPs as Administrators
5.3. MSPs as Regulators
5.4. MSPs as Risk Managers
5.5. MSPs as Facilitators
5.6. MSPs as Aggregators
5.7. MSP as Innovators
5.8. MSPs as Orchestrators
6. Discussion of the Insurance Intermediation Roles by MSP
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Results of the Systematic Literature Reviews
Reference | Key Contents and Main Results | MM | AD | RE | RM | FA | AG | IN | OR |
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Allen and Santomero (1997) |
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Bailey and Bakos (1997) |
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Banyár and Regős (2012) |
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Beloucif et al. (2004) |
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Benston and Smith (1976) |
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Chen (2021) |
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Cummins and Doherty (2006) |
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Dahlen and Napel (2004) |
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Dominique-Ferreira (2018) |
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Eckardt (2007) |
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Eckardt and Räthke-Döppner (2010) |
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Focht et al. (2013) |
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Game-Lopata (2020) |
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Karaca-Mandic et al. (2018) |
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Kaur Bawa and Chattha (2017) |
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Latorre Guillem (2020) |
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Maas (2010) |
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Pousttchi and Gleiss (2019) |
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Scholtens and van Wensveen (2000) |
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Schwarcz (2021) |
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Schwarcz and Siegelman (2015) |
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Stoeckli et al. (2018) |
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Yu and Shiu (2014) |
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Zeier Röschmann (2018) |
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Reference | Key Contents and Main Results | MM | AD | RE | RM | FA | AG | IN | OR |
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Acs et al. (2021) |
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Armstrong (2006) |
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Bakos and Katsamakas (2008) |
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Baldwin and Woodard (2009) |
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Boudreau (2010) |
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Boudreau and Hagiu (2009) |
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Brousseau and Penard (2007) |
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Caillaud and Jullien (2003) |
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Catlin et al. (2018) |
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Cenamor and Frishammar (2021) |
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de Reuver et al. (2018) |
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Drewel et al. (2021) |
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Evans (2003) |
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Evans and Schmalensee (2016) |
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Evans et al. (2011) |
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Gawer (2014) |
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Gawer and Cusumano (2002) |
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Gawer and Cusumano (2014) |
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Hagiu (2009a) |
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Hagiu (2009b) |
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Hagiu (2014) |
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Hagiu and Wright (2015) |
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Helfat and Raubitschek (2018) |
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Jia et al. (2019) |
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Kansu and Parker (2018) |
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Kretschmer et al. (2020) |
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O’Reilly and Finnegan (2010) |
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Ondrus et al. (2015) |
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Parker and Van Alstyne (2018) |
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Parker et al. (2016) |
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Poniatowski et al. (2021) |
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Pousttchi and Gleiss (2019) |
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Rochet and Tirole (2003) |
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Rochet and Tirole (2006) |
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Roson (2005) |
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Rysman (2009) |
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Sanchez-Cartas and León (2021) |
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Schmalensee and Evans (2007) |
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Tan et al. (2015) |
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Tiwana et al. (2010) |
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Trabucchi and Buganza (2020) |
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Trabucchi and Buganza (2021) |
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Veisdal (2020) |
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Weyl (2010) |
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Wright and Yun (2019) |
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Zhu and Iansiti (2012) |
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Functional Role | Insurance Intermediation Market Form | ||
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Insurance Broker | Insurtech Intermediary | Digital MSP | |
Matchmaker | Relationship manager | Digital barker | Virtual exchange |
Administrator | Secretary-general | Digital office | Digital service provider |
Regulator | Consumer guard | Digital gateway | Network inter-operator |
Risk manager | Risk management expert | Data-driven risk manager | Risk mitigator |
Facilitator | Specialist broker | Insurance-as-a-service provider | Virtual syndicate |
Aggregator | Managing general agent | Insurance pooler | Digital dealer |
Innovator | Entrepreneur | Novel solution provider | Digital innovation hub |
Orchestrator | Trusted financial advisor | Financial risk monitor | Digital champion |
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Stricker, L.; Wagner, J.; Zeier Röschmann, A. The Future of Insurance Intermediation in the Age of the Digital Platform Economy. J. Risk Financial Manag. 2023, 16, 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16090381
Stricker L, Wagner J, Zeier Röschmann A. The Future of Insurance Intermediation in the Age of the Digital Platform Economy. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2023; 16(9):381. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16090381
Chicago/Turabian StyleStricker, Lukas, Joël Wagner, and Angela Zeier Röschmann. 2023. "The Future of Insurance Intermediation in the Age of the Digital Platform Economy" Journal of Risk and Financial Management 16, no. 9: 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16090381
APA StyleStricker, L., Wagner, J., & Zeier Röschmann, A. (2023). The Future of Insurance Intermediation in the Age of the Digital Platform Economy. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 16(9), 381. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16090381