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Role of policyholders’ beliefs in life insurance lapses: a model building approach

Ritika Bhatia (Department of Management, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus, Pilani, India)
Anil K. Bhat (Department of Management, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus, Pilani, India)
Jyoti Tikoria (Department of Management, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus, Pilani, India)

Qualitative Research in Financial Markets

ISSN: 1755-4179

Article publication date: 23 September 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to understand the lapse behavior of life insurance policyholders. Despite being accessible for nearly two centuries, only a small fraction of individuals purchase such policies and many of those who do let them lapse. The belief hypothesis model (BHM) is introduced to elucidate the correlation between policyholders' beliefs and their decisions regarding life insurance lapses.

Design/methodology/approach

BHM establishes a comprehensive linkage between core beliefs, external data and the lapse behavior exhibited by policyholders. To derive policyholders’ core beliefs about life insurance lapses, the authors conducted a semistructured, in-depth interview with 42 policyholders and 11 insurance advisors, using a grounded theory approach with zero-order, first-order and second-order coding.

Findings

The study's findings reveal that policy lapsation is influenced by various factors such as policyholders' beliefs about life insurance, process-related attitudes, trust in insurers and advisors and personal financial viewpoints. Policyholders who consider life insurance unnecessary or misunderstand its purpose are likelier to lapse their policies. Cumbersome documentation processes and technical issues also contribute to policy lapsation, emphasizing the significance of simplified procedures. Trust in insurers and advisors, personal financial literacy and payment preferences influence policy lapsation.

Practical implications

The findings of this research can be practically applied by companies to improve customer retention and by regulatory bodies to encourage policyholders to honor their insurance commitments.

Originality/value

Distinguishing itself from conventional hypotheses-driven and factor-centric models, BHM integrates consumer beliefs, thus enriching comprehension and decision-making insights.

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Citation

Bhatia, R., Bhat, A.K. and Tikoria, J. (2024), "Role of policyholders’ beliefs in life insurance lapses: a model building approach", Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-08-2023-0197

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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