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April 2023, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 267-274 New advances on cyber risk and cyber insurance
by Martin Boyer & Martin Eling - 275-299 Insurance and enterprise: cyber insurance for ransomware
by Tom Baker & Anja Shortland - 300-331 How cyber insurance influences the ransomware payment decision: theory and evidence
by Anna Cartwright & Edward Cartwright & Jamie MacColl & Gareth Mott & Sarah Turner & James Sullivan & Jason R. C. Nurse - 332-371 Coordination of cybersecurity risk management in the U.K. insurance sector
by Paul Klumpes - 372-433 Cyber loss model risk translates to premium mispricing and risk sensitivity
by Gareth W. Peters & Matteo Malavasi & Georgy Sofronov & Pavel V. Shevchenko & Stefan Trück & Jiwook Jang - 434-462 Modelling and predicting enterprise-level cyber risks in the context of sparse data availability
by Daniel Zängerle & Dirk Schiereck - 463-501 Modelling maximum cyber incident losses of German organisations: an empirical study and modified extreme value distribution approach
by Bennet Skarczinski & Mathias Raschke & Frank Teuteberg - 502-547 Risk mitigation services in cyber insurance: optimal contract design and price structure
by Gabriela Zeller & Matthias Scherer
January 2023, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-4 On insurance and health risks
by Luke Connelly & Christophe Courbage - 5-31 Managed care or carefully managed? Management of underwriting profitability by health insurers
by Patricia H. Born & Evan M. Eastman & E. Tice Sirmans - 32-67 On the financial superiority of Medicaid specialist insurers: a novel transactions cost/supply chain approach
by Etti G. Baranoff & Thomas W. Sager & Bo Shi & Dalit Baranoff - 68-101 Cognitive abilities and long-term care insurance: evidence from European data
by Katerina Gousia - 102-129 On children’s motives to influence parents’ long-term care insurance purchase: evidence from Switzerland
by Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu-Montes & Joël Wagner - 130-156 Can risk rating increase the ability of voluntary deductibles to reduce moral hazard?
by M. Antonini & R. C. van Kleef & J. Henriquez & F. Paolucci - 157-176 Moral hazard in Australian private health insurance: the case of dental care services and extras cover
by Lan Nguyen & Andrew C. Worthington - 177-193 Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system?
by Daehwan Kim & Dong-hwa Lee - 194-246 The impact of tax-subsidized health insurance on health and out-of-pocket burden in China
by Feiyan Yang & Li Wei - 247-265 Family ties and commercial health insurance consumption in China
by Hua Chen & Yugang Ding & Ruixian Li & ShanShan Mou - 266-266 Correction to: Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system?
by Daehwan Kim & Dong-hwa Lee
October 2022, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 737-784 Organisational structure, corporate governance and reinsurance decisions in the U.S. property-liability insurance industry
by Chia-Ling Ho & Gene Lai & Sangyong Han & Licheng Jin - 785-816 Suspension of insurers’ dividends as a response to the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from the European insurance equity market
by Petr Jakubik & Saida Teleu - 817-834 Implications of bundled offerings for business development and competitive strategy in digital insurance
by Albrecht Fritzsche & Alexander Bohnert - 835-860 Financial development, life insurance and growth: Evidence from 17 European countries
by Su-Yin Cheng & Han Hou - 861-904 Business environment, political risk, governance, Shariah compliance and efficiency in insurance companies in the MENA region
by Ali Shaddady - 905-943 Evaluating traditional, dynamic and network business models: an efficiency-based study of Chinese insurance companies
by Mohammad Nourani & Qian Long Kweh & Irene Wei Kiong Ting & Wen-Min Lu & Anna Strutt - 944-972 The relationship between net promoter score and insurers’ profitability: an empirical analysis at the customer level
by Jonas R. Jahnert & Hato Schmeiser - 973-1004 Choosing the highest annuity payout: the role of intermediation and firm reputation
by Cristian Escudero & José L. Ruiz
July 2022, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 495-498 New technologies and data in insurance
by Isabelle Flückiger & Meryem Duygun - 499-519 Insurance and wearables as tools in managing risk in sports: Determinants of technology take-up and propensity to insure and share data
by Brandon Saliba & Jonathan Spiteri & Dominic Cortis - 520-537 Examining insurance companies’ use of technology for innovation
by Davide Lanfranchi & Laura Grassi - 538-568 The impact of digital finance on household insurance purchases: evidence from micro data in China
by Xiao Hu & Zhengjie Wang & Jun Liu - 569-602 Managing customer satisfaction: digital applications for insurance companies
by Christian Eckert & Christof Neunsinger & Katrin Osterrieder - 603-642 On the (future) role of on-demand insurance: market landscape, business model and customer perception
by Angela Zeier Röschmann & Matthias Erny & Joël Wagner - 643-668 Framework for open insurance strategy: insights from a European study
by Willem Standaert & Steve Muylle - 669-697 Explaining automated decision-making: a multinational study of the GDPR right to meaningful information
by Jacob Dexe & Ulrik Franke & Kasia Söderlund & Niels Berkel & Rikke Hagensby Jensen & Nea Lepinkäinen & Juho Vaiste - 698-736 Cyber risk and cybersecurity: a systematic review of data availability
by Frank Cremer & Barry Sheehan & Michael Fortmann & Arash N. Kia & Martin Mullins & Finbarr Murphy & Stefan Materne
April 2022, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 205-241 The impact of artificial intelligence along the insurance value chain and on the insurability of risks
by Martin Eling & Davide Nuessle & Julian Staubli - 242-278 Local religious beliefs and insurance companies’ risk-taking behaviour
by Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle & Jianren Xu - 279-320 An analysis of post-demutualisation in the property–liability insurance industry
by Licheng Jin & Gene Lai & Chia-Ling Ho - 321-348 The magic triangle: growth, profitability and safety in the insurance industry
by Martin Eling & Ruo Jia & Philipp Schaper - 349-374 The financial impact of the implementation of Solvency II on the Mexican insurance sector
by Nora Gavira-Durón & Daniel Mayorga-Serna & Alberto Bagatella-Osorio - 375-408 Directors and officers liability insurance and default risk
by Li-Su Huang - 409-433 Response of Mexican life and non-life insurers to the low interest rate environment
by Ana M. Reyna & Hugo J. Fuentes & José A. Núñez - 434-459 Does agricultural insurance promote primary industry production? Evidence from a quasi-experiment in China
by Yugang Ding & Cheng Sun - 460-492 Does insurance demand react to economic policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk? Evidence from Saudi Arabia
by Wael Hemrit - 493-493 Correction to: Fingerspitzengefühl
by Eric Briys
January 2022, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-4 Extreme events, climate risks and insurance
by Christophe Courbage & Maryam Golnaraghi - 5-26 Awareness of climate risks and opportunities: empirical evidence on determinants and value from the U.S. and European insurance industry
by Nadine Gatzert & Philipp Reichel - 27-49 Setting descriptive norm nudges to promote demand for insurance against increasing climate change risk
by Peter John Robinson & W. J. Wouter Botzen - 50-78 Insurance against natural catastrophes: balancing actuarial fairness and social solidarity
by Arthur Charpentier & Laurence Barry & Molly R. James - 79-102 Model assessment of public–private partnership flood insurance systems: an empirical study of Japan
by Jie Shao - 103-124 Exposure to catastrophe risk and use of reinsurance: an empirical evaluation for the U.S
by Alejandro Drexler & Richard Rosen - 125-171 Risk transfer beyond reinsurance: the added value of CAT bonds
by Tobias Götze & Marc Gürtler - 172-202 Pricing dynamics in the market for catastrophe bonds
by Peter Carayannopoulos & Olga Kanj & M. Fabricio Perez - 203-203 Correction to: Exposure to catastrophe risk and use of reinsurance: an empirical evaluation for the U.S
by Alejandro Drexler & Richard Rosen
October 2021, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 509-512 Trust and insurance
by Luigi Guiso - 513-546 Societal trust, risk avoidance and corporate risk taking: evidence from the global insurance industry
by Tao Sun - 547-572 Transparency and insurance professionals: a study of Swedish insurance practice attitudes and future development
by Jacob Dexe & Ulrik Franke & Alexander Rad - 573-592 Does new technology put an end to policyholder risk declaration? The impact of digitalisation on insurance relationships
by Marta Ostrowska - 593-613 Non-life insurance cancellation: a systematic quantitative literature review
by Manuel Leiria & Nelson Matos & Efigénio Rebelo - 614-648 Does economic policy uncertainty matter for insurance development? Evidence from 16 OECD countries
by Nguyen Phuc Canh & Udomsak Wongchoti & Su Dinh Thanh - 649-663 Information access and homeowners insurance purchases
by Richard J. Butler - 664-687 Reinsurance, debt capacity and financial flexibility
by Xiaoyi Li & Yung-Ming Shiu - 688-709 Life insurance companies’ investment abroad and the internal rate of return on Chilean annuities
by Cristian Escudero & José L. Ruiz - 710-730 Diversification and efficiency of life insurers in China and India
by Lei Peng & Zhaotong Lian
July 2021, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 325-330 Innovations in microinsurance research
by David Mark Dror & Martin Eling - 331-357 Determinants and challenges of supplying microlife insurance in Ghana
by Isaac Akomea-Frimpong & Caleb Boadi & Roger Owusu-Boafo - 358-382 Microinsurance and household asset welfare in South Africa
by Abdul Latif Alhassan & Noluyolo Magazi - 383-398 Competition reduces profitability: the case of the Indian life microinsurance industry
by Subrato Banerjee & Basri Savitha - 399-421 The influence of past experience on farmers’ preferences for hog insurance products: a natural experiment and choice experiment in China
by Qingyin Cai & Yulian Ding & Calum Tuvey & Yuehua Zhang - 422-439 Examining the effects of agricultural income insurance on farmers in Burkina Faso
by Abel Tiemtore - 440-467 Government interventions in microinsurance: evidence from China
by Yu Yan & Michael Faure - 468-507 Dynamic information asymmetry in micro health insurance: implications for sustainability
by Xiaoqi Zhang & Yi Chen & Yi Yao - 508-508 Correction to: Competition reduces profitability: the case of the Indian life microinsurance industry
by Subrato Banerjee & Basri Savitha
April 2021, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 173-176 Special issue of The Geneva Papers in memory of Orio Giarini
by Christophe Courbage & Henri Loubergé - 177-199 The costs and benefits of reinsurance
by J. David Cummins & Georges Dionne & Robert Gagné & Abdelhakim Nouira - 200-213 Bridging the gap between risk and uncertainty in insurance
by Peter Zweifel - 214-223 Habit persistence reduces risk aversion
by Christian Gollier - 224-235 Vulnerability and mutual insurance
by Roland Eisen - 236-247 Insurance and foreign direct investment: a review (or lack) of evidence
by J. François Outreville - 248-265 Fingerspitzengefühl
by Eric Briys - 266-280 Vulnerabilities and resilience in insurance investing: studying the COVID-19 pandemic
by Patrick M. Liedtke - 281-292 Connecting the world’s risk and insurance communities: why research-based dialogue is more important than ever
by Walter B. Kielholz - 293-300 Tribute to Orio
by Henri Loubergé - 301-304 An appreciation of Orio Giarini: first Secretary General of the Geneva Association
by Neil Doherty - 305-311 A tribute to Dr Vittorio (Orio) Giarini, 31 January 1936–28 February 2020. A great European and a close friend
by Walter R. Stahel - 312-321 Homage to Orio Giarini and a summary of Four Pillars Research Programme
by Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
January 2021, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-20 Under pressure: investment behaviour of insurers under different financial and regulatory conditions
by Willie Dion Reddic - 21-21 Correction to: Under pressure: investment behaviour of insurers under different financial and regulatory conditions
by Willie Dion Reddic - 22-52 The impact of peer effects and economic policy-related uncertainty on U.S. life insurers' investment decisions
by Chien-Chiang Lee & Chun-Wei Lin & Chi-Chuan Lee - 53-78 Addressing insurance of data breach cyber risks in the catastrophe framework
by Spencer Wheatley & Annette Hofmann & Didier Sornette - 79-106 Information sources and participation in the Chinese insurance market: knowledge as a mediator
by Ziyuan Lyu & Li Wei - 107-129 The role of distribution channels in market discipline for the life insurance industry
by Tsai-Jyh Chen - 130-145 The effect of microinsurance on the insurance market: evidence from Taiwan
by Shirley J. Ho & Hsiu-Hao Hsu - 146-172 Efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Malaysian insurance sector: an analysis of risk-based capital regulation
by Qiao-Ming Lim & Hui-Shan Lee & Wai-Mun Har
October 2020, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 559-563 Cyber insurance demand, supply, contracts and cases
by M. Martin Boyer - 564-579 Analysis of the impact of cyber events for cyber insurance
by Kjartan Palsson & Steinn Gudmundsson & Sachin Shetty - 580-615 Time-varying effects of cyberattacks on firm value
by Michael McShane & Trung Nguyen - 616-638 Cyber assets at risk: monetary impact of U.S. personally identifiable information mega data breaches
by Omer Ilker Poyraz & Mustafa Canan & Michael McShane & C. Ariel Pinto & T. Steven Cotter - 639-656 Insurance definitions of cyber war
by Daniel W. Woods & Jessica Weinkle - 657-689 Affirmative and silent cyber coverage in traditional insurance policies: Qualitative content analysis of selected insurance products from the German insurance market
by Dirk Wrede & Tino Stegen & Johann-Matthias Schulenburg - 690-736 Cyber insurance offering and performance: an analysis of the U.S. cyber insurance market
by Xiaoying Xie & Charles Lee & Martin Eling - 737-759 Cyber risk cost and management in IoT devices-linked health insurance
by Yin-Yee Leong & Yen-Chih Chen - 760-784 IT service outage cost: case study and implications for cyber insurance
by Ulrik Franke
July 2020, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 395-397 Editorial
by Pierpaolo Marano - 398-425 A STEEP framework analysis of the key factors impacting the use of blockchain technology in the insurance industry
by Simon Grima & Jonathan Spiteri & Inna Romānova - 426-456 Reconsidering insurance discrimination and adverse selection in an era of data analytics
by David A. Cather - 457-481 The broker model for peer-to-peer insurance: an analysis of its value
by Gian Paolo Clemente & Pierpaolo Marano - 482-507 Risk shifting in the context of 3D printing: an insurability perspective
by Michael Faure & Shu Li - 508-534 Management of commissions to meet the regulatory requirements: the case of property–casualty insurance in China
by Kai Wang & Lei Fang & Jiang Cheng - 535-557 The costs of annuitising: are retirees fairly charged?
by Cecilia Dassatti & Rodrigo Lluberas
April 2020, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 225-255 Do bank-affiliated P&C insurers perform better? An empirical investigation
by Lucia Spotorno & Ornella Moro - 256-280 An examination of catastrophes, insurance guaranty funds and contagion risk
by Mary Kelly & Anne Kleffner & Grant Kelly - 281-312 Investor sentiment and insurers’ financial stability: do sovereign ratings matter?
by Danish Ahmed & Yasir Shahab & Farid Ullah & Zhiwei Ye - 313-334 The impact of Sarbanes–Oxley on property-casualty insurer loss reserve estimates
by Yu-Luen Ma & Nat Pope - 335-360 Insurance-growth nexus in Africa
by Mehmet Balcilar & Rangan Gupta & Chien-Chiang Lee & Godwin Olasehinde-Williams - 361-391 Switching motivation and moral hazard: evidence from automobile physical damage insurance in Taiwan
by Chun-Ting Liu & Jui-Yun Wu & Chi-Hung Chang
January 2020, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-4 Frontier studies in agricultural insurance
by H. Holly Wang & Jesse B. Tack & Keith H. Coble - 5-28 How do premium subsidies affect crop insurance demand at different coverage levels: the case of corn
by Jing Yi & Henry L. Bryant & James W. Richardson - 29-51 Participation patterns of the rainfall index insurance for pasture, rangeland and forage programme
by Brittney Goodrich & Jisang Yu & Monte Vandeveer - 52-85 Recency effects and participation at the extensive and intensive margins in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program
by Yuyuan Che & Hongli Feng & David A. Hennessy - 86-110 Are smallholder farmers willing to pay for different types of crop insurance? An application of labelled choice experiments to Chinese corn growers
by H. Holly Wang & Lu Liu & David L. Ortega & Yu Jiang & Qiujie Zheng - 111-133 The decision to insure against forest fire risk: an econometric analysis combining hypothetical real data
by M. Brunette & S. Couture & J. Foncel & S. Garcia - 134-156 Livestock insurance, moral hazard, and farmers’ decisions: a field experiment among hog farms in China
by Xudong Rao & Yuehua Zhang - 157-183 Contract elements, growing conditions, and anomalous claims behaviour in U.S. crop insurance
by Sungkwol Park & Barry K. Goodwin & Xiaoyong Zheng & Roderick M. Rejesus - 184-202 Comparing survey-based and programme-based yield data: implications for the U.S. Agricultural Risk Coverage-County programme
by Xiaofei Li & Zhiwei Shen & Ardian Harri & Keith H. Coble - 203-223 Does agricultural insurance help farmers escape the poverty trap? Research based on multiple equilibrium models
by Pu Liao & Xianhua Zhou & Qingquan Fan
October 2019, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 549-568 Are insurance balance sheets carbon-neutral? Harnessing asset pricing for climate change policy†
by Alexander Braun & Sebastian Utz & Jiahua Xu - 569-594 The relationship between insurance and banking sectors: does financial structure matter?
by Guan-Chun Liu & Chien-Chiang Lee - 595-623 Does reinsurance purchasing enhance insurers’ competitiveness? Evidence from the U.S. property–liability insurance industry
by Vincent Y. Chang - 624-652 The effects of business mix on internal and external reinsurance usage
by Ching-Yuan Hsiao & Yung-Ming Shiu - 653-678 Life insurance lapse behaviour: evidence from China
by Lu Yu & Jiang Cheng & Tzuting Lin - 679-701 Marketing channel, corporate reputation, and profitability of life insurers: evidence of bancassurance in Taiwan
by Tsai-Jyh Chen - 702-731 It’s about building a book of business: incentives of insurance salespersons from future renewals
by Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle & David L. Eckles - 732-759 Compensation for victims of disasters: a task for Europe?
by Michael G. Faure & Kristel De Smedt - 760-783 Public authority liability and the cost of disasters
by Jef Mot & Michael Faure
July 2019, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 361-364 Editorial
by David M. Dror - 365-381 Applying the Tweedie model for improved microinsurance pricing
by Inmaculada Peña-Sanchez - 382-409 Promoting sustainability for micro health insurance: a risk-adjusted subsidy approach for maternal healthcare service
by Yi Yao & Joan Schmit & Julie Shi - 410-444 Estimating capital requirements to scale health microinsurance serving rural poor populations
by David M. Dror & Atanu Majumdar & Nihar Jangle - 445-445 Correction to: Estimating capital requirements to scale health microinsurance serving rural poor populations
by David M. Dror & Atanu Majumdar & Nihar Jangle - 446-480 Improving agricultural microinsurance by applying universal kriging and generalised additive models for interpolation of mean daily temperature
by Mitchell Roznik & C. Brock Porth & Lysa Porth & Milton Boyd & Katerina Roznik - 481-502 Direct and indirect impact of index-based livestock insurance in Southern Ethiopia
by Ayako Matsuda & Kazushi Takahashi & Munenobu Ikegami - 503-526 The role of bundling in promoting sustainability of health insurance: evidence from Pakistan
by Sadia Hussain & Hamna Ahmed - 527-547 Product diversification versus technical efficiency of conglomerate life microinsurance companies: evidence from India
by Basri Savitha & Subrato Banerjee & Ankitha Shetty
April 2019, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 179-182 Long-term care insurance research and trajectory
by Joan Costa-Font & Christophe Courbage & Joël Wagner - 183-215 Long-term care risk misperceptions
by Martin Boyer & Philippe Donder & Claude Fluet & Marie-Louise Leroux & Pierre-Carl Michaud - 216-230 Family altruism and long-term care insurance
by Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers - 231-251 Moral hazard and long-term care insurance
by R. Tamara Konetzka & Daifeng He & Jing Dong & John A. Nyman - 252-276 Annuities, long-term care insurance, and insurer solvency
by Franca Glenzer & Bertrand Achou - 277-302 Effects of long-term care insurance on financial well-being
by Jing Dong & Fabrice Smieliauskas & R. Tamara Konetzka - 303-356 Research on long-term care insurance: status quo and directions for future research
by Martin Eling & Omid Ghavibazoo - 357-358 Correction to: An Urban Crisis Management System for Critical Infrastructures: Participation Possibilities for Insurance Companies
by Dirk Wrede & Annemarie Will & Tim Linderkamp & Johann-Matthias Graf Schulenburg
January 2019, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-19 Digital agendas in the insurance industry: the importance of comprehensive approaches†
by Alexander Bohnert & Albrecht Fritzsche & Shirley Gregor - 20-35 Financial education and insurance advice seeking
by Jing Jian Xiao & Nilton Porto - 36-66 Institutional drivers of life insurance consumption: a dynamic panel approach for European countries
by Simona Laura Dragoş & Codruţa Mare & Cristian Mihai Dragoş - 67-101 Life and health insurance consumption in China: demographic and environmental risks
by Jiang Cheng & Lu Yu - 102-122 How price-elastic is the demand for retirement saving?
by Alexis Direr & Rim Ennajar-Sayadi - 123-147 How private sector participation improves retirement preparation: A case from China
by Wei Zheng & Zining Liu & Ruo Jia - 148-177 Dynamic cost productivity and economies of scale of Ghanaian insurers
by Kwaku Ohene-Asare & Jones Kofi Anyimadu Asare & Charles Turkson - 178-178 Correction to: Cross-Border Insurance Groups: Towards a Comprehensive Supervision Under Solvency II
by Pierpaolo Marano & Michele Siri
October 2018, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 591-593 Editorial
by Helmut Gründl - 594-614 Cross-Border Insurance Groups: Towards a Comprehensive Supervision Under Solvency II
by Pierpaolo Marano & Michele Siri - 615-632 The Implications of the China Risk-Oriented Solvency System on the Life Insurance Market
by Derrick W. H. Fung & David Jou & Ai Ju Shao & Jason J. H. Yeh - 633-652 Equity Solvency Capital Requirements - What Institutional Regulation Can Learn from Private Investor Regulation
by Laurens Swinkels & David Blitz & Winfried Hallerbach & Pim Vliet - 653-703 The Market Reaction to the Adoption of IFRS in the European Insurance Industry
by Abed Al-Nasser Abdallah & Wissam Abdallah & Feras M. Salama - 704-739 The New Insurance Distribution Regulation in the EU—A Critical Assessment from a Legal and Economic Perspective
by Thomas Köhne & Christoph Brömmelmeyer - 740-769 Plea for Uniform Regulation and Challenges of Implementing the New Insurance Distribution Directive
by Annette Hofmann & Julia K. Neumann & David Pooser
July 2018, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 359-396 The Impact of Digitalization on the Insurance Value Chain and the Insurability of Risks
by Martin Eling & Martin Lehmann - 397-419 Determinants of the Demand for Political Risk Insurance: Evidence from an International Survey
by Alexander Braun & Marius Fischer - 420-455 Main Determinants of Profit-Sharing Policy in the French Life Insurance Industry
by Fabrice Borel-Mathurin & Pierre-Emmanuel Darpeix & Quentin Guibert & Stéphane Loisel - 456-472 Return on Risk-Adjusted Capital Under Solvency II: Implications for the Asset Management of Insurance Companies
by Alexander Braun & Hato Schmeiser & Florian Schreiber - 473-491 The Making and Breaking of Trust in Pension Providers: An Empirical Study of Pension Participants
by Hendrik P. Dalen & Kène Henkens - 492-519 Competition and Risk-Taking Behaviour in the Non-Life Insurance Market in South Africa
by Abdul Latif Alhassan & Nicholas Biekpe - 520-538 An Empirical Investigation of Asymmetric Information in China’s Automobile Insurance Market
by Bo Qu & Li Wei & Ping Wei - 539-559 Is Catering Rewarded?: Evidence from the Insurance Industry
by Yu-Luen Ma & Yayuan Ren - 560-589 Moral Hazard and Learning in the Tunisian Automobile Insurance Market: New Evidence from Dynamic Data
by Imen Karaa
April 2018, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 175-179 Cyber Risk and Cyber Risk Insurance: Status Quo and Future Research
by Martin Eling - 180-207 Emerging IT Risks: Insights from German Banking
by Simon Ashby & Trevor Buck & Stephanie Nöth-Zahn & Thomas Peisl - 208-223 Growth in the Perception of Cyber Risk: Evidence from U.S. P&C Insurers
by David M. Pooser & Mark J. Browne & Oleksandra Arkhangelska - 224-238 Reducing Informational Disadvantages to Improve Cyber Risk Management†
by Sachin Shetty & Michael McShane & Linfeng Zhang & Jay P. Kesan & Charles A. Kamhoua & Kevin Kwiat & Laurent L. Njilla - 239-274 Perceptions of Corporate Cyber Risks and Insurance Decision-Making
by Guido Smidt & Wouter Botzen - 275-299 Sustainable Insurance Assessment: Towards an Integrative Model
by Flávio G. Nogueira & André F. P. Lucena & Roberto Nogueira - 300-334 Corporate Reinsurance Utilisation and Capital Structure: Evidence from Pakistan Insurance Industry
by Sana Sheikh & Ali Murad Syed & Syed Sikander Ali Shah - 335-355 Dynamic Insurance Decision-Making for Rare Events: The Role of Emotions
by Howard Kunreuther & Mark V. Pauly
January 2018, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-15 Influence of Secondary and Tertiary Literacy on Life Insurance Consumption: Case of Selected ASEAN Countries
by Hui-Shan Lee & Kevin-Lock-Teng Low & Shyue-Chuan Chong & Bik-Kai Sia - 16-36 The China Risk-Oriented Solvency System: A Comparative Assessment with Other Risk-Based Supervisory Frameworks
by Derrick W. H. Fung & David Jou & Ai Ju Shao & Jason J. H. Yeh - 37-71 The Natural Catastrophe Protection Gap: Measurement, Root Causes and Ways of Addressing Underinsurance for Extreme Events†
by Thomas Holzheu & Ginger Turner - 72-96 Bank-Insurance Risk Spillovers: Evidence from Europe
by Alberto Dreassi & Stefano Miani & Andrea Paltrinieri & Alex Sclip - 97-125 Moral Hazard and Advantageous Selection in Private Disability Insurance
by Sebastian Soika - 126-157 Profitability and Growth in Motor Insurance Business: Empirical Evidence from Germany
by Liselotte Maichel-Guggemoos & Joël Wagner - 158-174 A Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Efficiency in Argentina’s Non-Life Insurance Market
by Gustavo Ferro & Sonia León
October 2017, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 559-564 Editorial
by Maryam Golnaraghi & Olivier Mahul - 565-584 Evaluating Sovereign Disaster Risk Finance Strategies: A Framework
by Daniel J. Clarke & Olivier Mahul & Richard Poulter & Tse-Ling Teh - 585-608 Economic Assessment of Mitigating Damage of Flood Events: Cost–Benefit Analysis of Flood-Proofing Commercial Buildings in Umbria, Italy
by W. J. Wouter Botzen & Érika Monteiro & Francisco Estrada & Giulia Pesaro & Scira Menoni - 609-632 Insurance as a Double-Edged Sword: Quantitative Evidence from the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake
by Porntida Poontirakul & Charlotte Brown & Erica Seville & John Vargo & Ilan Noy - 633-656 An Urban Crisis Management System for Critical Infrastructures: Participation Possibilities for Insurance Companies
by Dirk Wrede & Annemarie Will & Tim Linderkamp & Johann-Matthias Graf Schulenburg - 657-674 The Development of Vulnerability Functions Relating Household Poverty Outcomes to Crop Failures in Ethiopia with the Prospect of Developing a Probabilistic Catastrophe Risk Model
by Catherine Porter & Emily White - 675-707 Integrating Social Protection Strategies for Improved Impact: A Comparative Evaluation of Cash Transfers and Index Insurance in Kenya
by Nathaniel Jensen & Munenobu Ikegami & Andrew Mude