Journal of Insurance Issues
1985 - 2024
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Volume 47, issue 1, 2024
- Capital Structure and Financing in the Health Insurance Industry: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act pp. 1-34

- Evan M. Eastman, Joshua D. Frederick and J. Bradley Karl
- Board Ethnic Diversity and Risk in Insurance Companies pp. 35-77

- Olga Kanj, Mary Kelly and M. Fabricio Perez
- Churn Modeling of Life Insurance Policies Via Statistical and Machine Learning Methods: Analysis of Important Features pp. 78-117

- Andreas Groll, Carsten Wasserfuhr and Leonid Zeldin
- How Cyber Model Vendors See Their Role in Closing the Cyber Insurance Protection Gap pp. 118-134

- Tom Johansmeyer
Volume 46, issue 1, 2023
- Evidence from Publicly Traded Insurance Firms of a Non-Linear Relation Between Liquidity and Reinsurance pp. 1-29

- Nicos Scordis
- Pension Literacy Is Different pp. 30-72

- Martin Eling and Christoph Jaenicke
- The Persistence of Uninsured Motorists: The Impact of Undocumented Immigrants and Driver’s Licenses pp. 73-99

- Risa Kumazawa and Tim Query
- Pandemics and the Individual Life Insurance Market: Evidence of the Impact of COVID-19 pp. 100-145

- Cassandra Cole and Stephen Fier
Volume 45, issue 2, 2022
- As of May 2022, the Covid-19 pandemic records over 1 million deaths in the United States. Pertinent to the reported number of deaths, it is questioned whether life insurance firms gained or lost from those incidences. This paper pursues an event study that examines life insurer share price behaviors by the announcements reporting the cumulative death numbers when they reach a certain threshold. We find that life insurers’ share prices drop with every announcement. Specifically, our analysis finds evidence for the support of the damage hypothesis based on two competing hypoth-eses in the insurance literature: damage and revenue hypothesis. Our post-analysis also finds that the pandemic penalized overvalued firms and discouraged dividend cash spending pp. 1-26

- Seongsu David Kim, Swarn Chatterjee and Joseph D. Haley
- Did Insurance Company Insiders Anticipate the 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and Recovery after Government Intervention? Evidence from Insider Trades pp. 26-57

- Partha Gangopadhyay, Ken C. Yook and William C. Hudson
- Life Insurance Ownership Among Seniors—A Perspective of Spousal Quality Among the Elderly pp. 58-81

- Yuanshan Cheng, Philip Gibson, Tao Guo and Yanine Sam
- CapSolve: A Solvency Assessment and Prediction Framework for Workers’ Compensation Captive Insurance Companies pp. 82-113

- Lu Xiong and Don Hong
Volume 45, issue 1, 2022
- Formulating Policy for Bancassurance Activities Using Evidence from the U.S. Financial Market pp. 1-27

- Ahmed S. Abdelzaher and Patricia Born
- Association between Nongroup Health Insurance and Health Outcomes pp. 28-52

- Nour Kattih
- The Effects of Microinsurance on the Insurance Market: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 53-85

- Shirley J. Ho and Hsiu Hao Hsu
- The Influence of Natural Disasters on the Take-up Rates for Flood Insurance in Texas—A Panel Approach pp. 86-104

- Mark Evers, Charlene Kalenkoski and Michael Guillemette
Volume 44, issue 2, 2021
- The Key Factors to Promote the Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance in Taiwan pp. 1-30

- Marzieh Khakifirooz, Mahdi Fathi, Jei-Zheng Wu and Kuan Yu
- Optimal Insurance Coverage with Default Risk pp. 31-44

- Liang Hong, Zhiqiang Yan and Boyi Zhuang
- A Dynamic Analysis on Research and Development Performance and Market Competitiveness of the Taiwanese Life Insurance Industry pp. 45-64

- Guan-Chih Chen, Ling-Yu Hsiung and Hsing-Jung Lai
- The Effect of Default Risk, Price, and Tax on Demand and Consumer Surplus: An Example Used in the Insurance Industry pp. 65-86

- Hong Mao and Zhongkai Wen
Volume 44, issue 1, 2021
- A.M. Best Ratings Outlooks and Financial Strength Ratings Changes pp. 1-37

- Jill M. Bisco, Stephen G. Fier and Ashley Holder
- Foreign Direct Investment and the Supply of Life Insurance in Emerging Countries pp. 38-64

- James M. Carson, Pei-Han Chen and J. François Outreville
- Optimal Replacement and Investment Strategy in a Defined Benefit Pension Plan with Cyclically Changing Economic Environment pp. 65-89

- Hong Mao and Zhongkai Wen
- The Power of Suggestion: Automatic Enrollment and Employee Health Insurance Coverage Take-Up Rates pp. 90-107

- Nour Kattih, Fady Mansour and Franklin Mixon
Volume 43, issue 2, 2020
- Enterprise Risk Management Adoption and Managerial Incentives pp. 1-42

- Muhammed Altuntas, Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle and Robert E. Hoyt
- The Impact of Market Power and Economies of Scale on Large Group Health Insurer Profitability pp. 43-63

- Patricia H. Born, Linda Hughen and E. Tice Sirmans
- InsurTech and the Disruption of the Insurance Industry pp. 64-96

- Faith Roberts Neale, Pamela Peterson Drake and Theodoros Konstantopoulos
Volume 43, issue 1, 2020
- A New Measure of Insurer Franchise Value pp. 1-21

- Yayuan Ren
- The Impact of Capacity on Price and Productivity Change in Insurance Markets: New Firm-Level Evidence pp. 22-58

- Martin Eling, Robert E. Hoyt and Philipp Schaper
- Pricing Options with Physically Based Exercise and Random Maturity pp. 59-78

- Carolyn W. Chang, Jack S. K. Chang and Yalan Feng
- Intermediary Compensation under Endogenous Advice Quality in Insurance Markets pp. 79-108

- Annette Hofmann and Ralph Rogalla
Volume 42, issue 2, 2019
- Insurance Market Competition and Reserve Management: Evidence from U.S. Property‐Liability Insurance Companies pp. 1-38

- Xin Che
- The Provision of Audit and Non‐Auditing Services (NAS):The Case of U.S. Property‐Casualty Insurers pp. 39-79

- Jiang Cheng, Mary A. Weiss and Tzuting Lin
- Optimal Deductible in Liability Insurance with Regard to the Limited and Unlimited Protection pp. 80-102

- Mahito Okura, Takuya Yoshizawa and Motohiro Sakaki
- An Examination of Insurer Share Price Behavior Surrounding Superstorm Sandy pp. 103-118

- Partha Gangopadhyay, Joseph D. Haley and Li Zhang
Volume 42, issue 1, 2019
- Underwriting, Investing and Value: Evidence from Simulation and from Market Data pp. 1-36

- Nicos A. Scordis
- Reinsurance and Insurers’ Risk‐Return Profile pp. 37-65

- Yu Lei
- Staying the Course or Rolling the Dice: Time Horizon’s Effect on the Propensity to Take Risk pp. 66-85

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- The Retirement Decision with Consideration of Part‐Time Work After Retirement pp. 85-112

- Hong Mao, Krzysztof M. Ostaszewski and Zhongkai Wen
Volume 41, issue 2, 2018
- The Market Impact of the Supreme Court Decision Regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Evidence from the Health Insurance Industry pp. 135-167

- James I. Hilliard, Andre P. Liebenberg, Ivonne A. Liebenberg and Joseph Ruhland
- Culture and Life Insurance Ownership: Is It an Issue? pp. 168-192

- J. Francois Outreville
- Anatomy of an Error: The Case of Loss Reserve Development Error Research pp. 193-214

- Michael M. Barth and David L. Eckles
- Is Risk Taking Beneficial to the Insured and to Society? pp. 215-230

- Hong Mao, James M. Carson and Krzysztof M.Ostaszewski
Volume 41, issue 1, 2018
- What Factors Portend Changes in Household Relative Risk AVersion? pp. 1 - 21

- James Carson, Randy Dumm, Martin Halek and Andre Liebenberg
- Which Insurers Write Cyber Insurance? Evidence from the U.S. Property and Casualty Insurance Industry pp. 22 - 56

- Martin Eling and Jingjing Zhu
- Is the New Regulation Successful in Reducing Systemic Risk of Global Systemically Important Insurers? Empirical Evidence from Insurers around the Globe pp. 57 - 110

- Derrick W.H. Fung and Jason J.H. Yeh
- Influence of a Board‐Level Risk Committee on Value pp. 111 - 134

- Nicos Scordis
Volume 40, issue 2, 2017
- The Effect of Diversification Relatedness on Firm Performance pp. 125-158

- Brandon C.L. Morris, Stephen G. Fier and Andre P. Liebenberg
- Estimation Errors Among Insurers: The Case of Subrogation pp. 159-180

- Daniel Ames, Bryan Graden and Jomo Sankara
- Risk During the Financial Crisis: The Role of the Insurance Industry pp. 181-214

- Pamela Peterson Drake, Faith Roberts Neale, Patrick J. Schorno and Elias Semaan
- The Effect of Government‐Run Healthcare on the Salaries of Nursing Professionals in the U.S pp. 215-246

- Jill M. Bisco, Cassandra Cole and J. Bradley Karl
Volume 40, issue 1, 2017
- Hedging, Cash Flows, and Firm Value: Evidence of an Indirect Effect pp. 1-22

- Mohammed Altuntas, Andre P. Liebenberg, Ethan D. Watson and Serhat Yildiz
- A Governance Study of Corporate Ownership in the Insurance Industry pp. 23-60

- David M. Pooser, Ping Wang and James Barrese
- The Influence of Tort Reform on Auto Liability Losses and Premiums pp. 61-89

- Patricia Born
- Hedging, Cash Flows, and Firm Value: Evidence of an Indirect Effect pp. 90-124

- Hong Mao, James M. Carson and Krzysztof M. Ostaszewski
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