Abstract
Suicide prevention is a major concern for railway operators internationally. This paper reports research in progress examining how information systems can facilitate passenger/organisational co-created value in terms of reducing the incidence of railway suicide. Thus, the objectives of this research are to: (1) explore and evaluate the effectiveness of using information systems interventions in a passenger railway servicescape, and (2) explore the relationship between these servicescape interventions and customer experience, and assess their impact on railway suicide prevention from a value co-creation perspective. While the focus of this research is preventing railway suicide, the information systems developed would also lend themselves to a wide range of additional railway security issues such as the detection and prevention of crime, terrorism, and potential misadventure incidents.
Recommended Citation
Wu, Ping-Ju; Campbell, John; and Keating, Byron, "The Role of Information Systems in Preventing Railway Suicide: A Service Value Co-creation Perspective" (2017). ACIS 2017 Proceedings. 70.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2017/70