The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
1990 - 2024
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2024
- Exploring the link between financial literacy and business interruption insurance: evidence from Italian micro-enterprises pp. 663-681
- Ornella Ricci and Gianluca Santilli
- Insurers’ and banks’ market connectedness: generalized event study estimates from random forest residuals regression pp. 682-718
- Richard J. Butler, Gene Lai and Craig Merrill
- Do sustainability attributes play a role for individuals’ decisions regarding unit-linked life insurance? A survey research on German private investors pp. 719-746
- Nadine Gatzert and Anna Kraus
- Infrastructure development in sub-Saharan African countries: does insurance matter? pp. 747-778
- Meytang Cédric and Ongo Nkoa Bruno Emmanuel
- The impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on the world’s largest listed insurance firms pp. 779-803
- António Miguel Martins, Pedro Correia and Ricardo Gouveia
- Supervisory power and insurer financial stability: the role of institutional quality pp. 804-830
- María Rubio-Misas
- Unpriced and unseen: private information and taxi insurance purchases in Taiwan pp. 831-867
- Yen-Chih Chen, Wen-Yen Hsu and Carol Troy
- Correction: Longevity risk and capital markets: the 2022–2023 update pp. 868-868
- David Blake and Johnny Li
Volume 49, issue 3, 2024
- Microinsurance research: status quo and future research directions pp. 417-420
- Martin Eling and Yi Yao
- Microinsurance in Ghana: investigating the impact of Outreville's four-factor framework and firm and product characteristics on adoption pp. 421-447
- Emmanuel Owusu Oppong, Yu Baorong and Bruvine Orchidée Mazonga Mfoutou
- Actuarial premium calculation for beekeeping insurance in Turkiye pp. 448-473
- Canan Hamurkaroğlu and Sümeyra Sezer Kaplan
- The effect of microinsurance on the financial resilience of low-income households in Ghana: evidence from a propensity score matching analysis pp. 474-500
- Emmanuel Owusu Oppong, Baorong Yu and Bruvine Orchidée Mazonga Mfoutou
- Technology investments and firm performance under the wave of InsurTech pp. 501-536
- Vincent Y. L. Chang
- Why banks insure structured commodity trade finance risk: evidence from a worldwide survey pp. 537-570
- Alexander Braun, Marius Fischer and Csilla Schreiber-Orosz
- Assessing U.S. insurance firms' climate change impact and response pp. 571-604
- Aparna Gupta, Abena Owusu and Jue Wang
- Economic policy uncertainty and directors and officers liability insurance: a perspective on capital market pressures pp. 605-635
- Huobao Xie and Can Lin
- Greenfield foreign direct investments and insurance market diversification: a cross-country analysis pp. 636-661
- Bojan Srbinoski, Klime Poposki, W. Jean Kwon and Ksenija Dencic-Mihajlov
Volume 49, issue 2, 2024
- Longevity risk and capital markets: the 2022–2023 update pp. 229-233
- David Blake and Johnny Li
- A sustainable, variable lifetime retirement income solution for the Chilean pension system pp. 234-258
- Olga M. Fuentes, Richard K. Fullmer and Manuel García-Huitrón
- How suitable are equity release mortgages as investments for pension funds? pp. 259-269
- Dean Buckner, Kevin Dowd and Hardy Hulley
- The great health challenge: levelling up the U.K pp. 270-294
- Les Mayhew, Mei Sum Chan and Andrew J. G. Cairns
- Bringing parametric mortality indexes to practice: a generalized CBD model with stochastic socioeconomic differentials in mortality improvements pp. 295-319
- Kenneth Q. Zhou, Johnny S.-H. Li and Pintao Lyu
- Frailty-based mortality models and reserving for longevity risk pp. 320-339
- Maria Carannante, Valeria D’amato, Steven Haberman and Massimiliano Menzietti
- Machine learning in long-term mortality forecasting pp. 340-362
- Yang Qiao, Chou-Wen Wang and Wenjun Zhu
- Mortality improvement neural-network models with autoregressive effects pp. 363-383
- Hung-Tsung Hsiao, Chou-Wen Wang, I.-Chien Liu and Ko-Lun Kung
- A spatial analysis of the health and longevity of Taiwanese people pp. 384-399
- Jack C. Yue, Ming-Huei Tu and Yin-Yee Leong
- Using the Taiwan National Health Insurance Database to explore the need for long-term care pp. 400-416
- Jack C. Yue, Hsin-Chung Wang and Yizhen Liou
Volume 49, issue 1, 2024
- Capital issuances and premium growth in the property–liability insurance industry: evidence from the financial crisis and COVID-19 recession pp. 1-25
- Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle and Meghan Irene Esson
- Sustainable investing in the US and European insurance industry: a text mining analysis pp. 26-62
- Nadine Gatzert and Philipp Reichel
- Systemic importance of financial services and insurance sectors: a world input–output network analysis pp. 63-96
- Tao Sun
- The ILS loss experience: natural catastrophe issues 2001–2020 pp. 97-137
- Morton Lane
- Institutional determinants of insurance penetration in Africa pp. 138-179
- Mamadou Bah and Nelson Abila
- How default effects and decision timing affect annuity uptake and health consciousness pp. 180-211
- Franziska Unger, Martina Steul-Fischer and Nadine Gatzert
- Does the legalisation of cannabis for medicinal use impact private health insurer prescription drug expenditures? pp. 212-226
- Amanda Cook, E. Tice Sirmans and Brenda Wells
- Publisher Correction: IT service outage cost: case study and implications for cyber insurance pp. 227-227
- Ulrik Franke
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 C. 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
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