Risk Management and Insurance Review
1997 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 2, 2003
- An Exploratory Analysis of Insurer Groups pp. 83-96

- L. Lee Colquitt and David W. Sommer
- The Impact of Denial‐of‐Service Attack Announcements on the Market Value of Firms pp. 97-121

- Anat Hovav and John D'Arcy
- Focusing on the Fundamentals: A Postmodern Perspective on Why Ethics Matters pp. 123-129

- Lawrence A. Berger
- Postmodernism: The Basis of Insurance pp. 131-143

- Brian J. Glenn
- The Value of Personal Contact in Marketing Insurance: Client Judgments of Representativeness and Mental Availability pp. 145-157

- Michael Theil
- An Examination of the Demand for Life Insurance pp. 159-191

- Emily Norman Zietz
- United Grain Growers: Enterprise Risk Management and Weather Risk pp. 193-208

- Scott Harrington and Greg Niehaus
- Teaching Note for United Grain Growers (UGG) Case pp. 209-217

- Scott Harrington and Greg Niehaus
Volume 6, issue 1, 2003
- Risk Management and Insurance Research: 1980–2002 pp. 1-6

- Mark J. Brown
- Insurance and China's Entry Into the WTO pp. 7-25

- Stephen P. D'Arcy and Hui Xia
- The Impact of WTO Accession on China's Insurance Industry pp. 27-35

- Qixiang Sun
- The Determinants of Enterprise Risk Management: Evidence From the Appointment of Chief Risk Officers pp. 37-52

- André P. Liebenberg and Robert E. Hoyt
- The Effect of Corporate Governance on the Use of Enterprise Risk Management: Evidence From Canada pp. 53-73

- Anne E. Kleffner, Ryan B. Lee and Bill McGannon
- Using Industry‐Sponsored Game Nights to Educate About Risk and Insurance pp. 75-81

- Karen L. Hamilton, Kelly Greene and David Wood
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Prosecuting Insurance Fraud—A Case Study of the Massachusetts Experience in the 1990s pp. 77-104

- Richard A. Derrig and Valerie Zicko
- On the Implications of the Internet for Insurance Markets and Institutions pp. 105-116

- James R. Garven
- Issues in Marketing Online Insurance Products: An Exploratory Look at Agents’ Use, Attitudes, and Views of the Impact of the Internet pp. 117-134

- Kevin L. Eastman, Jacqueline K. Eastman and Alan D. Eastman
- An Analysis of the Quality of Internet Life Insurance Advice pp. 135-154

- Mark S. Dorfman and Saul W. Adelman
- Assessment of Undergraduate Risk Management and Insurance Programs pp. 155-171

- William R. Feldhaus
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- The Role of Company Stock in 401(k) Plans pp. 1-20

- Jack L. VanDerhei
- The Status of Social Security and Its Role in Retirement Planning: A Professional Advisor's Perspective pp. 21-30

- Randy E. Dumm, L. Lee Colquitt and Robert E. Hoyt
- Long‐Term Care Insurance Purchase Patterns pp. 31-43

- Helen I. Doerpinghaus and Sandra G. Gustavson
- A History of the American Risk and Insurance Association, Part II pp. 45-54

- Richard B. Corbett
- The Promise and Challenge of Integrated Risk Management pp. 55-66

- Lisa Meulbroek
- Incorporating Enterprise Risk Management Into the Curriculum: The Delta Air Lines Case Study pp. 67-73

- Charles Nyce
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Value Creation in the Insurance Industry pp. 1-9

- John Hancock, Paul Huber and Pablo Koch
- Postmodernism: A Threat to Insurance? pp. 11-24

- John D. Long
- ARIA Annual Meeting pp. 25-27

- Robert E. Keeton
- The Loss of the Certainty Effect pp. 29-49

- Richard E. Stewart and Barbara D. Stewart
- The Risk Balls Game: Transforming Risk and Insurance Into Tangible Concepts pp. 51-58

- Etti G. Baranoff
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- BUILDING STRENGTH THROUGH COMMUNITY ARIA 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS pp. 1-5

- Helen I. Doerpinghaus
- AN ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF SECURITIZING INSURANCE RISK VIA ONSHORE SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES pp. 7-33

- Martin Grace, Robert W. Klein and Richard D. Phillips
- EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE: THE “MODAL” PROPERTY‐LIABILITY LINE pp. 35-38

- Michael Powers
- SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN MOTOR INSURANCE IN THAILAND pp. 39-52

- Brian Lawrence
- REGULATORY NEGOTIATION IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE REFORM pp. 53-65

- Shelley L. Miller
- LIABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE SOCIAL PERFORMANCE pp. 67-81

- Brad Brown, Susan Perry and John O. Wheeler
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- Insurers' Demutualization Decisions pp. 135-154

- Richard J. Butler, Yijing Cui and Andrew Whitman
- Stock Market Reactions and Information Transfer Due to Financial Instability in the Life Insurance Industry pp. 155-170

- Stephen M. Avila, Kevin L. Eastman, Richard B. Corbett and John C. Bratton1
- Managed Mental Health Care: Stakeholder Effects and Policy Implications pp. 171-192

- Jan M. Ambrose and Helen I. Doerpinghaus
- An Analysis of Disaster Risk Management Practices in the u.s. and Singapore pp. 193-218

- Ron Christner and Wah Chin Yee
- THE ROLE OF THE RISK MANAGER IN A UNIVERSITY SETTING pp. 219-236

- J. Tim Query
- ANALYZING ETHICAL DECISION MAKING: APPLYING THE HUNT‐VITELL MODEL IN INSURANCE COURSES pp. 237-249

- Mary Ann Boose and F. Peter Dean
- Safety Risk Management in Construction Worksites pp. 251-264

- Wah Chin Yee
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Y2K, Convergence, and ARIA pp. 1-6

- Jack M. Nelson
- Allocation of Capital in the Insurance Industry pp. 7-27

- John Cummins
- Politics, Insurance Regulation, and Unfunded Pension Liabilities pp. 29-44

- Mark L. Power, Frederick H. Dark and Ajai K. Singh
- Insurance on the Internet pp. 45-62

- Adam Klauber
- A History of the American Risk and Insurance Association pp. 63-67

- Richard B. Corbett
- Risk and Choice: A Perspective on the Integration of Finance and Insurance pp. 69-79

- Richard MacMinn
- Revealed Preferences of Business Students at a Major State University pp. 81-97

- Larry A. Cox and Aurore J. Kamssu
- Using Technology to Create Uncertainty—Intentionally! pp. 99-102

- Norma L. Nielson
- The Development of Text Material for Advanced Risk Management and Insurance Courses: Technology to the Rescue pp. 103-114

- Saul W. Adelman and Mark S. Dorfman
- Two Classroom Simulations in Financial Risk Management and Insurance pp. 115-124

- David T. Russell
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