The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
1990 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 4, 2023
- A dynamic analysis of the demand for life insurance during the 2008 financial crisis: evidence from the panel Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 733-759

- Ning Wang
- On the macrofinancial determinants of life and non-life insurance premiums pp. 760-798

- Martin Hodula, Jan Janků, Martin Casta and Adam Kučera
- Threshold effect for the life insurance industry: evidence from OECD countries pp. 799-820

- Ingrid-Mihaela Dragotă, Cosmin Octavian Cepoi and Lavinia Ştefan
- Earthquake loss and Solvency Capital Requirement calculation using a fault-specific catastrophe model pp. 821-846

- Georgios Deligiannakis, Alexandros Zimbidis and Ioannis Papanikolaou
- Solvency determinants: evidence from the Takaful insurance industry pp. 847-871

- Jassem Alokla, Arief Daynes, Paraskevas Pagas and Panagiotis Tzouvanas
- Diversification and Solvency II: the capital effect of portfolio swaps on non-life insurers pp. 872-905

- Barry Sheehan, Christian Humberg, Darren Shannon, Michael Fortmann and Stefan Materne
- Investment guarantees in financial products: an analysis of consumer preferences pp. 906-940

- Daliana Luca, Hato Schmeiser and Florian Schreiber
- Factors influencing policyholders' acceptance of life settlements: a technology acceptance model pp. 941-967

- Jorge Andrés-Sánchez, Laura González-Vila Puchades and Mario Arias-Oliva
- Crop insurance premium subsidy and irrigation water withdrawals in the western United States pp. 968-992

- Prasenjit N. Ghosh, Ruiqing Miao and Emir Malikov
Volume 48, issue 3, 2023
- Emerging risks and (liability) insurance in the time of pandemics pp. 549-551

- Ina Ebert, Michael Faure and Ernst Karner
- Reinsuring pandemics: the role of government and public–private partnerships between reinsurers and governments pp. 552-576

- Senara Eggleton and Özlem Gürses
- English tort law and the pandemic: the dog that has not barked pp. 577-607

- David Howarth
- What is the potential of compensation funds for addressing COVID-related personal injury? pp. 608-629

- Jonas Knetsch and Kim Watts
- Distant relations: business interruption insurance and business closure insurance pp. 630-640

- Ulrich Stahl
- The possibilities and limits of insurance as governance in insuring pandemics pp. 641-668

- Qihao He, Michael Faure and Chengwei Liu
- COVID-19 off-label uses of medicines: the role of civil liability and regulation pp. 669-686

- Andrea Parziale
- Providing pandemic business interruption coverage with double trigger cat bonds pp. 687-713

- André Schmitt and Sandrine Spaeter
- Business interruption insurance as a means of spreading pandemic-related losses pp. 714-732

- Piotr Tereszkiewicz
Volume 48, issue 2, 2023
- New advances on cyber risk and cyber insurance pp. 267-274

- Martin Boyer and Martin Eling
- Insurance and enterprise: cyber insurance for ransomware pp. 275-299

- Tom Baker and Anja Shortland
- How cyber insurance influences the ransomware payment decision: theory and evidence pp. 300-331

- Anna Cartwright, Edward Cartwright, Jamie MacColl, Gareth Mott, Sarah Turner, James Sullivan and Jason R. C. Nurse
- Coordination of cybersecurity risk management in the U.K. insurance sector pp. 332-371

- Paul Klumpes
- Cyber loss model risk translates to premium mispricing and risk sensitivity pp. 372-433

- Gareth W. Peters, Matteo Malavasi, Georgy Sofronov, Pavel V. Shevchenko, Stefan Trück and Jiwook Jang
- Modelling and predicting enterprise-level cyber risks in the context of sparse data availability pp. 434-462

- Daniel Zängerle and Dirk Schiereck
- Modelling maximum cyber incident losses of German organisations: an empirical study and modified extreme value distribution approach pp. 463-501

- Bennet Skarczinski, Mathias Raschke and Frank Teuteberg
- Risk mitigation services in cyber insurance: optimal contract design and price structure pp. 502-547

- Gabriela Zeller and Matthias Scherer
Volume 48, issue 1, 2023
- On insurance and health risks pp. 1-4

- Luke Connelly and Christophe Courbage
- Managed care or carefully managed? Management of underwriting profitability by health insurers pp. 5-31

- Patricia H. Born, Evan M. Eastman and E. Tice Sirmans
- On the financial superiority of Medicaid specialist insurers: a novel transactions cost/supply chain approach pp. 32-67

- Etti G. Baranoff, Thomas W. Sager, Bo Shi and Dalit Baranoff
- Cognitive abilities and long-term care insurance: evidence from European data pp. 68-101

- Katerina Gousia
- On children’s motives to influence parents’ long-term care insurance purchase: evidence from Switzerland pp. 102-129

- Christophe Courbage, Guillem Montoliu-Montes and Joël Wagner
- Can risk rating increase the ability of voluntary deductibles to reduce moral hazard? pp. 130-156

- M. Antonini, R. C. van Kleef, J. Henriquez and F. Paolucci
- Moral hazard in Australian private health insurance: the case of dental care services and extras cover pp. 157-176

- Lan Nguyen and Andrew Worthington
- Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system? pp. 177-193

- Daehwan Kim and Dong-hwa Lee
- The impact of tax-subsidized health insurance on health and out-of-pocket burden in China pp. 194-246

- Feiyan Yang and Li Wei
- Family ties and commercial health insurance consumption in China pp. 247-265

- Hua Chen, Yugang Ding, Ruixian Li and ShanShan Mou
- Correction to: Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system? pp. 266-266

- Daehwan Kim and Dong-hwa Lee
Volume 47, issue 4, 2022
- Organisational structure, corporate governance and reinsurance decisions in the U.S. property-liability insurance industry pp. 737-784

- Chia-Ling Ho, Gene Lai, Sangyong Han and Licheng Jin
- Suspension of insurers’ dividends as a response to the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from the European insurance equity market pp. 785-816

- Petr Jakubík and Saida Teleu
- Implications of bundled offerings for business development and competitive strategy in digital insurance pp. 817-834

- Albrecht Fritzsche and Alexander Bohnert
- Financial development, life insurance and growth: Evidence from 17 European countries pp. 835-860

- Su-Yin Cheng and Han Hou
- Business environment, political risk, governance, Shariah compliance and efficiency in insurance companies in the MENA region pp. 861-904

- Ali Shaddady
- Evaluating traditional, dynamic and network business models: an efficiency-based study of Chinese insurance companies pp. 905-943

- Mohammad Nourani, Qian Long Kweh, Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Wen-Min Lu and Anna Strutt
- The relationship between net promoter score and insurers’ profitability: an empirical analysis at the customer level pp. 944-972

- Jonas R. Jahnert and Hato Schmeiser
- Choosing the highest annuity payout: the role of intermediation and firm reputation pp. 973-1004

- Cristian Escudero and José L. Ruiz
Volume 47, issue 3, 2022
- New technologies and data in insurance pp. 495-498

- Isabelle Flückiger and Meryem Duygun
- Insurance and wearables as tools in managing risk in sports: Determinants of technology take-up and propensity to insure and share data pp. 499-519

- Brandon Saliba, Jonathan Spiteri and Dominic Cortis
- Examining insurance companies’ use of technology for innovation pp. 520-537

- Davide Lanfranchi and Laura Grassi
- The impact of digital finance on household insurance purchases: evidence from micro data in China pp. 538-568

- Xiao Hu, Zhengjie Wang and Jun Liu
- Managing customer satisfaction: digital applications for insurance companies pp. 569-602

- Christian Eckert, Christof Neunsinger and Katrin Osterrieder
- On the (future) role of on-demand insurance: market landscape, business model and customer perception pp. 603-642

- Angela Zeier Röschmann, Matthias Erny and Joël Wagner
- Framework for open insurance strategy: insights from a European study pp. 643-668

- Willem Standaert and Steve Muylle
- Explaining automated decision-making: a multinational study of the GDPR right to meaningful information pp. 669-697

- Jacob Dexe, Ulrik Franke, Kasia Söderlund, Niels Berkel, Rikke Hagensby Jensen, Nea Lepinkäinen and Juho Vaiste
- Cyber risk and cybersecurity: a systematic review of data availability pp. 698-736

- Frank Cremer, Barry Sheehan, Michael Fortmann, Arash N. Kia, Martin Mullins, Finbarr Murphy and Stefan Materne
Volume 47, issue 2, 2022
- The impact of artificial intelligence along the insurance value chain and on the insurability of risks pp. 205-241

- Martin Eling, Davide Nuessle and Julian Staubli
- Local religious beliefs and insurance companies’ risk-taking behaviour pp. 242-278

- Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle and Jianren Xu
- An analysis of post-demutualisation in the property–liability insurance industry pp. 279-320

- Licheng Jin, Gene Lai and Chia-Ling Ho
- The magic triangle: growth, profitability and safety in the insurance industry pp. 321-348

- Martin Eling, Ruo Jia and Philipp Schaper
- The financial impact of the implementation of Solvency II on the Mexican insurance sector pp. 349-374

- Nora Gavira-Durón, Daniel Mayorga-Serna and Alberto Bagatella-Osorio
- Directors and officers liability insurance and default risk pp. 375-408

- Li-Su Huang
- Response of Mexican life and non-life insurers to the low interest rate environment pp. 409-433

- Ana M. Reyna, Hugo J. Fuentes and José A. Núñez
- Does agricultural insurance promote primary industry production? Evidence from a quasi-experiment in China pp. 434-459

- Yugang Ding and Cheng Sun
- Does insurance demand react to economic policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk? Evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 460-492

- Wael Hemrit
- Correction to: Fingerspitzengefühl pp. 493-493

- Eric Briys
Volume 47, issue 1, 2022
- Extreme events, climate risks and insurance pp. 1-4

- Christophe Courbage and Maryam Golnaraghi
- Awareness of climate risks and opportunities: empirical evidence on determinants and value from the U.S. and European insurance industry pp. 5-26

- Nadine Gatzert and Philipp Reichel
- Setting descriptive norm nudges to promote demand for insurance against increasing climate change risk pp. 27-49

- Peter John Robinson and Wouter Botzen
- Insurance against natural catastrophes: balancing actuarial fairness and social solidarity pp. 50-78

- Arthur Charpentier, Laurence Barry and Molly R. James
- Model assessment of public–private partnership flood insurance systems: an empirical study of Japan pp. 79-102

- Jie Shao
- Exposure to catastrophe risk and use of reinsurance: an empirical evaluation for the U.S pp. 103-124

- Alejandro Drexler and Richard Rosen
- Risk transfer beyond reinsurance: the added value of CAT bonds pp. 125-171

- Tobias Götze and Marc Gürtler
- Pricing dynamics in the market for catastrophe bonds pp. 172-202

- Peter Carayannopoulos, Olga Kanj and M. Fabricio Perez
- Correction to: Exposure to catastrophe risk and use of reinsurance: an empirical evaluation for the U.S pp. 203-203

- Alejandro Drexler and Richard Rosen
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