Risk Management and Insurance Review
1997 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- Funding conditions and insurance stock returns: Do insurance stocks really benefit from rising interest rate regimes? pp. 367-391

- Tyler K. Jensen, Robert R. Johnson and Michael J. McNamara
- Regulation and the connectedness of insurers to the banking sector: International evidence pp. 393-420

- Greg Niehaus, Jannes Rauch and Sabine Wende
- Kidnap and ransom insurance: A strategically useful, often undiscussed, marketplace tool for international operations pp. 421-440

- Patrick L. Brockett, Linda L. Golden, Stephan Zaparolli and Jack M. Lum
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- The governance of risk management: The importance of directors’ independence and financial knowledge pp. 247-277

- Georges Dionne, Olfa Maalaoui Chun and Thouraya Triki
- Firm's demand for insurance: An explorative approach pp. 279-301

- Simone Krummaker
- South African individual retirement savings: An analysis of the social factors pp. 303-328

- Gizelle Demarie Willows
- The effect of predation risk on cash holdings: Empirical evidence from the U.S. property‐liability insurance industry pp. 329-358

- Xin Che, Stephen G. Fier and Andre P. Liebenberg
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Behavioral insurance and economic theory: A literature review pp. 133-182

- Glenn Harrison and Jia Min Ng
- Insurance customer behavior: Lessons from behavioral economics pp. 183-205

- Andreas Richter, Jochen Ruß and Stefan Schelling
- Regret in health insurance post‐purchase behavior pp. 207-219

- Patricia H. Born and E. Tice Sirmans
- As you like it: Explaining the popularity of life‐cycle funds with multi cumulative prospect theory pp. 221-238

- Stefan Graf, Jochen Ruß and Stefan Schelling
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Two New Developments Hold Promise for the Private Flood Insurance Market pp. 7-13

- Lisa Miller
- The National Flood Insurance Program: Is It Financially Sound? pp. 15-38

- Terry Dinan, Perry Beider and David Wylie
- Methodological Considerations in the Statistical Modeling of Catastrophe Bond Prices pp. 39-56

- John A. Major
- What Do We Know About Annuitization Decisions? pp. 57-100

- Maria Alexandrova and Nadine Gatzert
- Do Property–Casualty Insurance Firms Locate to Minimize Insurance Premium Taxes? pp. 101-125

- Martin Grace and David Sjoquist
Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Social Inflation and Insurance pp. 373-387

- Kevin H. Kelley, Lisa M. Fontanetta, Mark Heintzman and Nikki Pereira
- A Conceptual Model for Pricing Health and Life Insurance Using Wearable Technology pp. 389-411

- Michael McCrea and Mark Farrell
- Driverless Technologies and Their Effects on Insurers and the State: An Initial Assessment pp. 413-433

- Martin Grace and Juliann Ping
- Integrating a Proactive Technique Into a Holistic Cyber Risk Management Approach pp. 435-452

- Angelica Marotta and Michael McShane
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- On the Corporate Demand for Insurance: Evidence From the Global Reinsurance Market pp. 211-242

- Muhammed Altuntas, James Garven and Jannes Rauch
- Inherent Virtue or Inevitable Evil: The Effects of Directors' and Officers' Insurance on Firm Value pp. 243-288

- Derrick W. H. Fung and Jason J. H. Yeh
- The Effects of Customer Satisfaction on Company Profitability: Evidence From the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry pp. 289-308

- David M. Pooser and Mark J. Browne
- Challenges in Applying Risk Management Concepts in Practice: A Perspective pp. 309-333

- Annette Hofmann and Nicos A. Scordis
- Cream Skimming: Innovations in Insurance Risk Classification and Adverse Selection pp. 335-366

- David A. Cather
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction pp. 7-9

- Carolyn Kousky and Howard Kunreuther
- Financing Flood Losses: A Discussion of the National Flood Insurance Program pp. 11-32

- Carolyn Kousky
- Fit for Purpose and Fit for the Future? An Evaluation of the UK's New Flood Reinsurance Pool pp. 33-72

- Swenja Surminski
- An Overview of the California Earthquake Authority pp. 73-116

- Daniel Marshall
- Evaluating the Public Financing for Florida's Wind Risk pp. 117-139

- Lorilee A. Medders and Jack E. Nicholson
- All‐Hazards Homeowners Insurance: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 141-155

- Howard Kunreuther
- A Successful (Yet Somewhat Untested) Case of Disaster Financing: Terrorism Insurance Under TRIA, 2002–2020 pp. 157-180

- Erwann Michel‐Kerjan and Howard Kunreuther
- Risk Management Roles of the Public and Private Sector pp. 181-204

- Carolyn Kousky and Howard Kunreuther
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Retained Asset Accounts and Creditor Reactions to an A.M. Best Change pp. 277-307

- Jill Bisco and Kathleen McCullough
- Insurer Growth Strategies pp. 309-337

- Stephen G. Fier, Andre P. Liebenberg and Ivonne A. Liebenberg
- The Journal of Risk and Insurance: Authors of Influence pp. 339-362

- Steven W. Pottier, Jianren Xu and Joshua D. Frederick
- Demonstrating the Intensive Benefit to the Local Implementation of a Statewide Building Code pp. 363-390

- Jeffrey Czajkowski, Kevin M. Simmons and James M. Done
- Externalities From Driving Luxury Cars pp. 391-427

- Sojung Carol Park and Sangeun Han
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Five‐State Study of ACA Marketplace Competition: A Summary Report pp. 153-172

- Michael Morrisey, Alice Rivlin, Richard P. Nathan and Mark A. Hall
- ACA Exchange Competitiveness In California pp. 173-188

- Micah Weinberg and Patrick Kallerman
- ACA Exchange Competitiveness in Florida pp. 189-210

- Patricia Born
- ACA Exchange Competitiveness In Michigan pp. 211-232

- Megan Foster Friedman, Joshua Fangmeier, Nancy Baum and Marianne Udow‐Phillips
- ACA Exchange Competitiveness in North Carolina pp. 233-247

- Mark A. Hall
- ACA Exchange Competitiveness In Texas pp. 249-268

- Michael Morrisey and Tiffany A. Radcliff
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- The Influence of Plan Demographics on Contribution Behavior of 401(k) Participants pp. 7-35

- Youngkyun Park
- Yes We Can (Price Derivatives on Survivor Indices) pp. 37-62

- M. Martin Boyer and Lars Stentoft
- Recent Research Developments Affecting Nonlife Insurance—The CAS Risk Premium Project 2014 Update pp. 63-77

- Martin Eling and Ruo Jia
- Structuring an Enterprise Risk Assessment Protocol: Traditional Practice and New Methods pp. 79-97

- Mark Abkowitz and Janey Camp
- Introducing Enterprise Risk Management Into the University Classroom: A Case Study pp. 99-131

- Aaron Bruhn, Bronwen Whiting, Bridget Browne, Timothy Higgins and Chong It Tan
- An Insurance Market Simulation With Both Adverse and Advantageous Selection pp. 133-146

- Leon Chen and Puneet Jaiprakash
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