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Risk Management and Insurance Review

1997 - 2025

Current editor(s): Mary A. Weiss

From American Risk and Insurance Association
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Volume 28, issue 3, 2025

Using the university setting to illustrate risk management concepts: A case‐based learning exercises pp. 345-362 Downloads
Courtney B. Baggett and Cassandra R. Cole
Herding cats: Competitive underwriting of catastrophe‐exposed property risks ‐ A teaching case pp. 363-381 Downloads
Faith R. Neale and Lorilee A. Medders
A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit: The Greensill's collapse pp. 382-397 Downloads
Shirley Huang and Xiao Xu
To hire or not to hire? Underwriter staffing analysis for AMERICAN Insurance Company pp. 398-426 Downloads
Kevin Pan, Rustin Yerkes and Charles Carson
Head games: Navigating liability and insurance in the NFL pp. 427-447 Downloads
Sabrina Du
Modeling flood risk impact on real estate portfolios pp. 448-470 Downloads
Sungwon Ahn and Fang Yang
From basics to boardroom: A holistic approach to ERM education pp. 471-492 Downloads
Randy Dumm, Michael Hubbel and Leonard Külpp

Volume 28, issue 2, 2025

The effects of the expanded pandemic unemployment assistance on non‐standard workers' financial and mental wellbeing pp. 187-206 Downloads
Juhyun Bae
Harnessing artificial intelligence by embedding advanced analytics and modelling techniques into risk management processes pp. 207-231 Downloads
Pontsho B. Mokoena
Exposure to the Florida homeowners' insurance market and insurer performance pp. 232-269 Downloads
Cassandra R. Cole and Stephen G. Fier
The role of insurers in flood risk management revisited from a sustainability perspective pp. 270-323 Downloads
Lukas Stricker, Joël Wagner and Angela Zeier Röschmann
New homeowners insurance data reveals insights into market trends and suggests future research needs pp. 324-338 Downloads
Jesse D. Gourevitch and Carolyn Kousky

Volume 28, issue 1, 2025

The impact of risk aversion on the rigidity of insurance premiums pp. 5-33 Downloads
Vanda Tulli and Gerd Weinrich
The flood protection gap: Evidence for public finances and insurance premiums pp. 34-66 Downloads
Mario Bellia, Erica Francesca Di Girolamo, Andrea Pagano and Marco Petracco Giudici
Vehicle flood damage and household disaster assistance in the United States pp. 67-106 Downloads
Steven F. Koller
Building economic resilience to pandemic risk in Switzerland pp. 107-149 Downloads
Anastasia Kartasheva, Eleonora Pascucci and Omid Ghavibazoo
Testing for loss severity: Impact on loss reduction pp. 150-180 Downloads
Kar Man Tan

Volume 27, issue 4, 2024

One size does not fit all: The value of information and coexistence of rating agencies pp. 393-425 Downloads
Hae Jin Chung, Sojung Carol Park and Xiaoying Xie
Household exposure to COVID‐19 and life insurance holdings pp. 427-450 Downloads
Ning Wang
Survey‐based insights from choice‐based conjoint analyses on customer preferences for company characteristics of life insurers pp. 451-482 Downloads
Moritz Hanika and Nadine Gatzert
Earnings management before mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from the U.S. property‐casualty insurance industry pp. 483-505 Downloads
Xin Che, Enya He, David W. Sommer and Xiaoying Xie
Comparative analysis of forecasting models in the nonlife insurance: Insights from the SARIMA and ETS approaches pp. 507-549 Downloads
Filip Peovski and Igor Ivanovski

Volume 27, issue 2, 2024

Introduction: The ACA marketplace experience pp. 129-136 Downloads
Patricia Born and John Kaelin
Heterogeneity in crowd‐out by risk aversion: Assessing the effect of the ACA Medicaid expansion pp. 137-160 Downloads
Sezen O. Onal
Value and demand for genetic information and ambiguity aversion revisited pp. 161-181 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Courtney Burke, Danielle Holahan, Amir Bassiri and Troy Oechsner
The impact of brokers on ACA marketplace growth pp. 227-236 Downloads
Aleka Gürel

Volume 27, issue 1, 2024

CEO past distress experience and risk‐taking: Evidence from US property–liability insurance firms pp. 5-39 Downloads
Gunratan Lonare, Gene Lai, Sangyong Han and Chia‐Ling Ho
The political economy of campaign contributions in insurance markets pp. 41-55 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Markus Rieger‐Fels
Risk management opportunities in auto insurance: A focus on the value of vehicles pp. 115-120 Downloads
Martin Ellingsworth

Volume 26, issue 4, 2023

Insurance and the public–private management of risk at US commercial nuclear power plants pp. 437-465 Downloads
John E. Gudgel
Risk‐based thinking for extreme events: What do terrorism and climate change have in common? pp. 467-484 Downloads
Mark Stewart
InsurTech in the United States and Germany—What are the drivers behind the different business models? pp. 485-511 Downloads
Torsten Oletzky
New perspectives on CESEE insurance markets pp. 513-518 Downloads
Bojan Srbinoski
The importance of risk and insurance teaching within the ARIA mission pp. 519-531 Downloads
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 Downloads
Nicolaus Grochola, Mark J. Browne, Helmut Gründl and Sebastian Schlütter
Loss ratio dynamics pp. 343-366 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Carlos E. Ortiz, Charles A. Stone and Anne Zissu
Addressing insurance price discrimination in an era of diversity, equity, and inclusion pp. 407-429 Downloads
David A. Cather

Volume 26, issue 2, 2023

What is an InsurTech? A scientific approach for defining the term pp. 125-173 Downloads
Iván Sosa Gómez and Óscar Montes Pineda
Flood insurance literacy and flood risk knowledge: Evidence from Portland, Oregon pp. 175-201 Downloads
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 Downloads
Patrick Dahmen
Epistemic uncertainty in catastrophe models—A base level examination pp. 247-269 Downloads
Patricia Born, Randy Dumm and Mark E. Johnson
Historical pricing variability in immediate and deferred income annuities pp. 271-280 Downloads
David Blanchett and Branislav Nikolic

Volume 26, issue 1, 2023

Impact of hurricanes on US insurance stocks pp. 5-34 Downloads
Frederick Schuh and Tanja Jaeckle
Insurance groups, product diversification, and the role of surplus lines affiliation pp. 35-56 Downloads
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 Downloads
Simon Sølvsten and Brooks Kaiser
The impact of monitor choice on insurer loss reserves pp. 83-105 Downloads
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 Downloads
Xiao Lin, Kyeonghee Kim and Anastasia Ivantsova
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