Journal of Risk & Insurance
2003 - 2024
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Volume 91, issue 2, 2024
- Special issue on climate change and natural disasters pp. 255-261
- Alejandro H. Drexler and Ralf Meisenzahl
- Insurers' climate change risk management quality and natural disasters pp. 263-298
- Thomas R. Berry‐Stölzle, Simon Fritzsch, Philipp Scharner and Gregor Weiß
- Improving household and community disaster recovery: Evidence on the role of insurance pp. 299-338
- Xuesong You and Carolyn Kousky
- Abandoning disaster relief and stimulating insurance demand through premium subsidies pp. 339-382
- Tim Philippi and Jörg Schiller
- Mitigating wildfire losses via insurance‐linked securities: Modeling and risk management perspectives pp. 383-414
- Hong Li and Jianxi Su
- Optimal insurance contract design with government disaster relief pp. 415-447
- Sebastian Hinck
- Pareto‐efficient risk sharing in centralized insurance markets with application to flood risk pp. 449-488
- Tim J. Boonen, Wing Fung Chong and Mario Ghossoub
Volume 91, issue 1, 2024
- More options, more problems? Lost in the health insurance maze pp. 5-35
- Christian Biener and Lan Zou
- How does health spending among demographic groups compare to Affordable Care Act premium regulations? pp. 37-55
- Caroline Hanson and Alexandra Minicozzi
- How does medical insurance contribution affect corporate value? Evidence from China pp. 57-92
- Xuchao Li, Jiankun Lu, Jian Wang and Jiyuan Wang
- Lower disclosures from customers screened by financial advisors pp. 93-120
- Doron Samuell and Demetris Christodoulou
- The effect of weather index insurance on social capital: Evidence from rural Ethiopia pp. 121-159
- Halefom Yigzaw Nigus, Eleonora Nillesen and Pierre Mohnen
- Annuity selection in the presence of insurer default risk and government guarantees pp. 161-192
- Pamela Searle, Peter Ayton and Iain Clacher
- Availability of the seat belt defense: Implications for auto liability insurance pp. 193-212
- Patricia Born, J. Bradley Karl and Charles Nyce
- A behavioral gap in survival beliefs pp. 213-247
- Giovanna Apicella and Enrico G. De Giorgi
Volume 90, issue 4, 2023
- Fixed and variable longevity income annuities in defined contribution plans: Optimal retirement portfolios taking social security into account pp. 831-860
- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- Do insurers use internal capital markets to manage regulatory scrutiny risk? pp. 861-897
- Stephen G. Fier and Andre P. Liebenberg
- Analyst coverage, executive compensation and corporate risk‐taking: Evidence from property–casualty insurance firms pp. 899-939
- Tao Chen, Shinichi Kamiya, Pingyi Lou and Andreas Milidonis
- Are female CEOs associated with lower insolvency risk? Evidence from the US property‐casualty insurance industry pp. 941-973
- Jing Li and Jiang Cheng
- Risk classification with on‐demand insurance pp. 975-990
- Alexander Braun, Niklas Haeusle and Paul Thistle
- Insurance demand in the presence of loss‐dependent background risk pp. 991-1026
- Sebastian Hinck and Petra Steinorth
- Regulatory capital and asset risk transfer pp. 1027-1061
- Kyeonghee Kim, J. Tyler Leverty and Joan T. Schmit
- The peer effect in adverse selection: Evidence from the micro health insurance market in Pakistan pp. 1063-1100
- Xia Du, Wei Zheng and Yi Yao
Volume 90, issue 3, 2023
- Lapses in long‐term care insurance pp. 569-595
- Leora Friedberg, Wenliang Hou, Wei Sun and Anthony Webb
- On the economics of the longevity risk transfer market pp. 597-632
- Matthias Börger, Arne Freimann and Jochen Ruß
- How the provision of inflation information affects pension contributions: A field experiment pp. 633-666
- Pascal Büsing, Henning Cordes and Thomas Langer
- Do pension buyouts help or hurt employees (retirees)? pp. 667-702
- Yijia Lin, Richard D. MacMinn and Tianxiang Shi
- A common thread linking the design of guarantee and nonescalating payments of public annuities pp. 703-742
- Sau‐Him Paul Lau and Qilin Zhang
- Detecting insurance fraud using supervised and unsupervised machine learning pp. 743-768
- Jörn Debener, Volker Heinke and Johannes Kriebel
- Linear pooling of potentially related density forecasts in crop insurance pp. 769-788
- Austin Ramsey and Yong Liu
- Improving risk classification and ratemaking using mixture‐of‐experts models with random effects pp. 789-820
- Spark C. Tseung, Ian Weng Chan, Tsz Chai Fung, Andrei L. Badescu and X. Sheldon Lin
Volume 90, issue 2, 2023
- Personal taxes, cost of insurer equity capital, and the case of offshore hedge fund reinsurers pp. 249-281
- Greg Niehaus
- Trading and liquidity in the catastrophe bond market pp. 283-328
- Markus Herrmann and Martin Hibbeln
- Capital requirements and claims recovery: A new perspective on solvency regulation pp. 329-380
- Cosimo Munari, Stefan Weber and Lutz Wilhelmy
- Insurance fraud detection: A statistically validated network approach pp. 381-419
- Michele Tumminello, Andrea Consiglio, Pietro Vassallo, Riccardo Cesari and Fabio Farabullini
- Enhancing claim classification with feature extraction from anomaly‐detection‐derived routine and peculiarity profiles pp. 421-458
- Francis Duval, Jean‐Philippe Boucher and Mathieu Pigeon
- Cheaper by the bundle: The interaction of frictions and option exercise in variable annuities pp. 459-486
- Daniel Bauer and Thorsten Moenig
- How does the insurer's mobile application sales strategy perform? pp. 487-519
- An Chen, Yusha Chen, Finbarr Murphy, Wei Xu and Xian Xu
- Executive compensation and corporate risk management pp. 521-557
- Jiyeon Yun, James M. Carson and David L. Eckles
Volume 90, issue 1, 2023
- Special issue on health insurer decision‐making pp. 5-8
- Justin Sydnor
- Do insurers respond to active purchasing? Evidence from the Massachusetts health insurance exchange pp. 9-31
- Mark Shepard and Ethan Forsgren
- Designing feasible and effective health plan payments in countries with data availability constraints pp. 33-57
- Josefa Henriquez, Marica Iommi, Thomas McGuire, Emmanouil Mentzakis and Francesco Paolucci
- The interplay between risk adjustment and risk rating in voluntary health insurance pp. 59-91
- Peter Paul Klein, Richard van Kleef, Josefa Henriquez and Francesco Paolucci
- Employer risk‐adjustment transitions with inertial consumers: Evidence from CalPERS pp. 93-121
- Benjamin Handel, Nianyi Hong, Lynn M. Hua and Yuki Ito
- Health insurers' use of quality improvement expenses to achieve a minimum medical loss ratio requirement pp. 123-154
- Patricia H. Born, E. Tice Sirmans and Petra Steinorth
- How do low‐income enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces respond to cost‐sharing? pp. 155-183
- Kurt Lavetti, Thomas DeLeire and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Are health insurers in multiple lines of business less profitable? An examination of scope economies in health insurance pp. 185-212
- Patricia Born, Amanda Cook, Tice Sirmans and Charles Yang
- Optimal health insurance pp. 213-241
- Charles E. Phelps
Volume 89, issue 4, 2022
- Why do insurers fail? A comparison of life and nonlife insurance companies from an international database pp. 871-905
- Olivier de Bandt and George Overton
- Risk pooling and solvency regulation: A policyholder's perspective pp. 907-950
- Markus Huggenberger and Peter Albrecht
- Do time preferences explain low health insurance take‐up? pp. 951-983
- Aurélien Baillon, Owen O'Donnell, Stella Quimbo and Kim van Wilgenburg
- Wait your turn: Pension incentives, workplace rules, and labor supply among Philadelphia municipal workers pp. 985-1029
- David G. McCarthy and Po‐Lin Wang
- Opaque liabilities, learning, and the cost of equity capital for insurers pp. 1031-1076
- Chia‐Chun Chiang, Hugh Hoikwang Kim and Greg Niehaus
- Insurance demand experiments: Comparing crowdworking to the lab pp. 1077-1107
- Johannes G. Jaspersen, Marc A. Ragin and Justin R. Sydnor
- Encouraging resiliency through autoenrollment in supplemental flood insurance coverage pp. 1109-1137
- Lynn Conell‐Price, Carolyn Kousky and Howard Kunreuther
- On the cost‐of‐capital rate under incomplete market valuation pp. 1139-1158
- Hansjörg Albrecher, Karl‐Theodor Eisele, Mogens Steffensen and Mario V. Wüthrich
Volume 89, issue 3, 2022
- Race discrimination in the adjudication of claims: Evidence from earthquake insurance pp. 553-580
- Xiao Lin, Mark J. Browne and Annette Hofmann
- New evidence of moral hazard: Environmental liability insurance and firms' environmental performance pp. 581-613
- Shiyi Chen, Xiaoxiao Ding, Pingyi Lou and Hong Song
- Risk‐sharing rules and their properties, with applications to peer‐to‐peer insurance pp. 615-667
- Michel Denuit, Jan Dhaene and Christian Y. Robert
- Driving while unauthorized: Auto insurance remains unchanged when providing driver licenses to unauthorized immigrants in California pp. 669-696
- Hans Lueders and Micah Mumper
- Reducing informational asymmetry impacts choices and improves safety: An evaluation of automobile crash tests pp. 697-723
- Damien Sheehan‐Connor
- Cyber risk management in the US banking and insurance industry: A textual and empirical analysis of determinants and value pp. 725-763
- Nadine Gatzert and Madeline Schubert
- Next generation models for portfolio risk management: An approach using financial big data pp. 765-787
- Kwangmin Jung, Donggyu Kim and Seunghyeon Yu
- Medicaid expansion, tort reforms, and medical liability costs pp. 789-821
- Jingshu Luo, Hua Chen and Martin Grace
- Flexible insurance for long‐term care: A study of stated preferences pp. 823-858
- Shang Wu, Hazel Bateman, Ralph Stevens and Susan Thorp
Volume 89, issue 2, 2022
- Insuring large stakes: A normative and descriptive analysis of households' flood insurance coverage pp. 273-310
- Benjamin L. Collier, Daniel Schwartz, Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel‐Kerjan
- Framing and insurance choices pp. 311-337
- Anastasia Burkovskaya, Adam Teperski and Kadir Atalay
- It's RILA time: An introduction to registered index‐linked annuities pp. 339-369
- Thorsten Moenig
- Value of life and annuity demand pp. 371-396
- Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm
- The rising interconnectedness of the insurance sector pp. 397-425
- Tristan Jourde
- Technology heterogeneity and market structure pp. 427-448
- Martin Eling, Ruo Jia, Jieyu Lin and Casey Rothschild
- Asymmetric information and insurance cycles pp. 449-474
- David L. Dicks and James R. Garven
- Multistate health transition modeling using neural networks pp. 475-504
- Qiqi Wang, Katja Hanewald and Xiaojun Wang
- The effect of accounting for income tax uncertainty on tax‐deductible loss accruals for private insurers pp. 505-544
- Jiang Cheng, Travis Chow, Tzu‐Ting Lin and Jeffrey Ng
Volume 89, issue 1, 2022
- Incentive and welfare effects of correlated returns pp. 5-34
- Christophe Courbage, Richard Peter and Béatrice Rey
- Ignorance illusion in decisions under risk: The impact of perceived expertise on probability weighting pp. 35-62
- Maren Baars and Michael Goedde‐Menke
- Predicting insurance demand from risk attitudes pp. 63-96
- Johannes G. Jaspersen, Marc A. Ragin and Justin R. Sydnor
- Comparative risk aversion in two periods: An application to self‐insurance and self‐protection pp. 97-130
- Tobias Huber
- Information asymmetry, ex ante moral hazard, and uninsurable risk in liability coverage: Evidence from China's automobile insurance market pp. 131-160
- Hao Zheng, Yi Yao, Yinglu Deng and Feng Gao
- The risk protection and redistribution effects of long‐term care co‐payments pp. 161-186
- Bram Wouterse, Arjen Hussem and Albert Wong
- Family changes and the willingness to take risks pp. 187-209
- Mark J. Browne, Verena Jäger, Andreas Richter and Petra Steinorth
- How best to annuitize defined contribution assets? pp. 211-235
- Alicia H. Munnell, Gal Wettstein and Wenliang Hou
- The information content of the Solvency II ratio relative to earnings pp. 237-266
- Sanan Mukhtarov, Martijn Schoute and Jacco L. Wielhouwer
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