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GENEVA PAPERS ON RISK AND INSURANCE: DUE NUMERI DEDICATI ALLE COPERTURE CYBER E AL RISCHIO SALUTE
“SPECIAL ISSUE on Cyber Risks and Insurance” Volume 48, Issue 2 (April 2023) “SPECIAL ISSUE on Health Risks and Insurance” Volume 48, Issue 1 (January 2023) The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance – ISSUES AND PRACTICE (WEBPAGE DI PRESENTAZIONE DELLA COLLANA)
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SPRINGER - “The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance”, Vol. 48 - Issue 1 “Health Risk”
SPRINGER - “The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance”, Vol. 48 - Issue 2 “Cyber Risk”
Sono stati recentemente pubblicati due “Special Issues” della rivista “The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance”, rispettivamente dedicati al tema della sicurezza informatica (assicurazioni contro i rischi cyber) e alle coperture per il rischio salute.
Nel dettaglio:
“The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance” - Vol. 48, Issue 1 “Health Risk and Insurance”
“On insurance and health risks”,
(Luke CONNOLLY, Christophe COURBAGE) - pp. 1-4
“Managed care or carefully managed? Management of underwriting profitability by health insurers”,
(Patricia H. BORN - Evan M. EASTMAN - E. TICE SIRMANS) - pp. 5-31
“On the financial superiority of Medicaid specialist insurers: a novel transactions cost/supply chain approach”,
(Etti G. BARANOFF - Thomas W. SAGER - Dalit BARANOFF) - pp. 32-67
“Cognitive abilities and long-term care insurance: evidence from European data”
(Katerina GOUSIA) - pp. 68-101
“On children’s motives to influence parents’ long-term care insurance purchase: evidence from Switzerland”,
(Christophe COURBAGE - Guillem MONTOLIU-MONTES - Joël WAGNER) - pp. 102-129
“Can risk rating increase the ability of voluntary deductibles to reduce moral hazard?”,
(M. ANTONINI - R.C. VAN KLEEF - F. PAOLUCCI) - pp. 130-156
“Moral hazard in Australian private health insurance: the case of dental care services and extras cover”,
(Lan NGUYEN - Andrew C. WORTHINGTON) - pp. 157-176
“Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system?”,
(Daehwan KIM - Dong-hwa LEE) - pp. 177-193
“The impact of tax-subsidized health insurance on health and out-of-pocket burden in China”,
(Feiyan YANG - Li WEI) - pp. 194-246
“Family ties and commercial health insurance consumption in China”,
(Hua CHEN - Yugang DING - ShanShan MOU) - pp. 247-265
CORRECTION TO: “Does private health insurance prevent the onset of critical illness and disability in a universal public insurance system?”,
(Daehwan KIM - Dong-hwa LEE) - p. 266
“The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance” - Vol. 48, Issue 2 “CYBER RISK”
“New advances on cyber risk and cyber insurance”,
(Martin BOYER - Martin ELING) - pp. 267-274
“Insurance and enterprise: cyber insurance for ransomware”,
(Tom BAKER – Anja SHORTLAND) - pp. 275-299
“How cyber insurance influences the ransomware payment decision: theory and evidence”,
(Anna CARTWRIGHT - Edward CARTWRIGHT - Jason R.C. NURSE) - pp. 300-331
“Coordination of cybersecurity risk management in the UK insurance sector”,
(Paul KLUMPES) - pp. 332-371
“Cyber loss model risk translates to premium mispricing and risk sensitivity”,
(Gareth W. PETERS - Matteo MALAVASI - Jiwook JANG) - pp. 372-433
“Modelling and predicting enterprise-level cyber risks in the context of sparse data availability”,
(Daniel ZÄNGERLE - Dirk SCHIERECK ) - pp. 434-462
“Modelling maximum cyber incident losses of German organisations: an empirical study and modified extreme value distribution approach”,
(Bennet VON SKARCZINSKI - Mathias RASCHKE - Frank TEUTENBERG) - pp. 463-501
“Risk mitigation services in cyber insurance: optimal contract design and price structure”,
(Gabriela ZELLER, Matthias SCHERER) - pp. 502-547