Risk Management and Insurance Review
1997 - 2024
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Volume 27, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction: The ACA marketplace experience pp. 129-136
- Patricia Born and John Kaelin
- Heterogeneity in crowd‐out by risk aversion: Assessing the effect of the ACA Medicaid expansion pp. 137-160
- Sezen O. Onal
- Value and demand for genetic information and ambiguity aversion revisited pp. 161-181
- Stefan Felder and Dilek Sevim
- Medical care services interplay between individual and Medicaid managed care markets in expansion versus non‐expansion states pp. 183-192
- Bo Shi, Etti G. Baranoff and Thomas W. Sager
- Supply chain/transaction cost insights into the profitability of health insurers during 2020, the start of COVID‐19 pp. 193-215
- Etti G. Baranoff, Thomas W. Sager, Charles Yang, Bo Shi and Dalit Baranoff
- New York's experience with building an insurance marketplace: A decade of success and lessons learned pp. 217-225
- Courtney Burke, Danielle Holahan, Amir Bassiri and Troy Oechsner
- The impact of brokers on ACA marketplace growth pp. 227-236
- Aleka Gürel
Volume 27, issue 1, 2024
- CEO past distress experience and risk‐taking: Evidence from US property–liability insurance firms pp. 5-39
- Gunratan Lonare, Gene Lai, Sangyong Han and Chia‐Ling Ho
- The political economy of campaign contributions in insurance markets pp. 41-55
- Patricia Born, James Bradley Karl and Lawrence Powell
- Bridging the cyber protection gap: An investigation into the efficacy of the German cyber insurance market pp. 57-87
- Frank Cremer, Barry Sheehan, Michael Fortmann, Martin Mullins, Finbarr Murphy and Stefan Materne
- Why do people buy insurance? A modern answer to an old question pp. 89-114
- Markus Rieger‐Fels
- Risk management opportunities in auto insurance: A focus on the value of vehicles pp. 115-120
- Martin Ellingsworth
Volume 26, issue 4, 2023
- Insurance and the public–private management of risk at US commercial nuclear power plants pp. 437-465
- John E. Gudgel
- Risk‐based thinking for extreme events: What do terrorism and climate change have in common? pp. 467-484
- Mark Stewart
- InsurTech in the United States and Germany—What are the drivers behind the different business models? pp. 485-511
- Torsten Oletzky
- New perspectives on CESEE insurance markets pp. 513-518
- Bojan Srbinoski
- The importance of risk and insurance teaching within the ARIA mission pp. 519-531
- Lorilee Medders, Karen Epermanis, Stephen Avila and David Russell
Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- Exploring the market risk profiles of US and European stock insurers pp. 287-341
- Nicolaus Grochola, Mark J. Browne, Helmut Gründl and Sebastian Schlütter
- Loss ratio dynamics pp. 343-366
- Martin F. Grace
- On the correlation of self‐reported and behavioral risk attitude measures: The case of the General Risk Question and the Investment Game following Gneezy and Potters (1997) pp. 367-392
- Christine Gaertner and Petra Steinorth
- The shock of COVID‐19 and the shock of rapid vaccine development on the value of senior life settlement contracts pp. 393-406
- Carlos E. Ortiz, Charles A. Stone and Anne Zissu
- Addressing insurance price discrimination in an era of diversity, equity, and inclusion pp. 407-429
- David A. Cather
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- What is an InsurTech? A scientific approach for defining the term pp. 125-173
- Iván Sosa Gómez and Óscar Montes Pineda
- Flood insurance literacy and flood risk knowledge: Evidence from Portland, Oregon pp. 175-201
- Carolyn Kousky and Noelwah Netusil
- Organizational resilience as a key property of enterprise risk management in response to novel and severe crisis events pp. 203-245
- Patrick Dahmen
- Epistemic uncertainty in catastrophe models—A base level examination pp. 247-269
- Patricia Born, Randy Dumm and Mark E. Johnson
- Historical pricing variability in immediate and deferred income annuities pp. 271-280
- David Blanchett and Branislav Nikolic
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- Impact of hurricanes on US insurance stocks pp. 5-34
- Frederick Schuh and Tanja Jaeckle
- Insurance groups, product diversification, and the role of surplus lines affiliation pp. 35-56
- Courtney B. Baggett and Cassandra R. Cole
- Do insurers adjust prices for the adoption of loss prevention technologies? Evidence from Danish municipal contracts pp. 57-82
- Simon Sølvsten and Brooks Kaiser
- The impact of monitor choice on insurer loss reserves pp. 83-105
- Jill Bisco, Kathleen McCullough, Hugo Moises Montesinos Yufa and Eleanor Tice Sirmans
- Insights from the mandatory insurer climate risk disclosure survey in the United States pp. 107-118
- Xiao Lin, Kyeonghee Kim and Anastasia Ivantsova
Volume 25, issue 4, 2022
- The multivariate Poisson‐Generalized Inverse Gaussian claim count regression model with varying dispersion and shape parameters pp. 401-417
- George Tzougas and Despoina Makariou
- Supply, demand, and selection in insurance markets: Theory and applications in pictures pp. 419-444
- Casey Rothschild and Paul D. Thistle
- Analysis of insurers' performance using frontier efficiency and productivity methods. The great contributions by David Cummins and Mary Weiss pp. 445-489
- María Rubio‐Misas
- The effects of state legal environments on automobile insurance claims and compensation: Evidence from the Royal Globe doctrine pp. 491-513
- Brian Richman and Sharon Tennyson
- A re‐examination of the US insurance market's capacity to pay catastrophe losses pp. 515-549
- Georges Dionne and Denise Desjardins
- Securitizing pandemic‐risk insurance pp. 551-583
- Lorilee A. Medders and Steven L. Schwarcz
Volume 25, issue 3, 2022
- The 30th anniversary of hurricane Andrew: Evolution of the Florida homeowners insurance market pp. 239-270
- Gabriel Carrillo, Dana Telljohann and Charles Nyce
- On the drivers of potential customers' interest in long‐term care insurance: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 271-302
- Michel Fuino, Andrey Ugarte Montero and Joël Wagner
- Product diversification as a performance boosting strategy? Drivers and impact of diversification strategies in the property‐liability insurance industry pp. 303-328
- Patty Duijm and Ilke Van Beveren
- Cross‐country evidence on the relationship between global value chain position and the tail risk of insurers pp. 329-365
- Tao Sun
- Impact of cultural tightness on vaccination rate pp. 367-389
- James Jones, Timothy E. Trombley and Michael P. Trombley
Volume 25, issue 2, 2022
- Retracted: Internal procedures of the risk‐oriented lending process in the bank pp. 99-114
- Alexander E. Ushanov
- Insights from behavioral economics for policymakers of choice‐based health insurance markets: A scoping review pp. 115-143
- Sai Krishnan S., Subramanian S. Iyer and Sai Balaji Smr
- Index‐based renewable energy insurance for Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants pp. 145-172
- Shih‐Chieh Liao, Shih‐Chieh Chang and Tsung‐Chi Cheng
- Dynamic modeling of public and private decision‐making for hurricane risk management including insurance, acquisition, and mitigation policy pp. 173-199
- Cen Guo, Linda Nozick, Jamie Kruse, Meghan Millea, Rachel Davidson and Joseph Trainor
- Do noneconomic damage caps reduce medical malpractice insurance premiums? Evidence from North Carolina pp. 201-218
- Hao Yu and Olesya Baker
- Insurance research in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe: What we can learn from XPRIMM data pp. 219-231
- Patricia Born and Douglas Bujakowski
Volume 25, issue 1, 2022
- Using an adaptive network‐based fuzzy inference system model to predict the loss ratio of petroleum insurance in Egypt pp. 5-18
- Ahmed A. Khalil, Zaiming Liu and Attia A. Ali
- Pricing strategies in the German term life insurance market: An empirical analysis pp. 19-34
- Jonas R. Jahnert, Hato Schmeiser and Florian Schreiber
- Understanding the InsurTech dynamics in the transformation of the insurance sector pp. 35-68
- Iván Sosa and Óscar Montes
- Advances in numerical weather prediction, data science, and open‐source software herald a paradigm shift in catastrophe risk modeling and insurance underwriting pp. 69-81
- Hamish Steptoe, Claire Souch and Julia Slingo
- Residential property insurance and markets: Florida's QUASR data pp. 83-91
- Randy Dumm and David L. Eckles
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