Assessing the risks of service failures based on ripple effects: A Bayesian network approach

Assessing the risks of service failures based on ripple effects: A Bayesian network approach

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Article ID: iaor2013311
Volume: 141
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 493
End Page Number: 504
Publication Date: Feb 2013
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: networks, risk, quality & reliability
Abstract:

This study responds to the need for assessing risks of service failures by focusing on ripple effects. We propose a Bayesian network approach to assessing risks of service failures based on the depdendence relationships among individual service failures. To avoid conceptual misunderstanding and imprecise use in practice, the suggested approach is designed to be executed in three consecutive stages: modeling a Bayesian network; assessing the risks in terms of probabilities of service failures (PSFs) and impacts of service failures (ISFs); and developing a service failure assessment map. A case study of the outpatient consultation service is presented to show the feasibility of our method.

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