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This paper discusses the adequacy of insurance for managing cyber risk. To this end, we extract 994 cases of cyber … literature, we investigate the insurability of cyber risk by systematically reviewing the set of criteria introduced by Berliner …. These problems hinder the development of a sustainable cyber insurance market. We finish by discussing how cyber risk …
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We discuss our reasons for bringing out this special issue and, after a review of the pertinent literature, propose a conceptual framework for the subject under examination. Using this framework, we offer an overview of the articles by segmenting them into categories and discussing their...
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We discuss our reasons for bringing out this special issue and, after a review of the pertinent literature, propose a conceptual framework for the subject under examination. Using this framework, we offer an overview of the articles by segmenting them into categories and discussing their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008580351
insurance groups due to the low penetration of earthquake insurance policies. The drama derived from the single event calls for … more general knowledge of the risk exposure should stimulate the implementation of an insurance system, not only to provide … analysis of the reasons of the insurance system lack of implementation and of features of a national public/private system …
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damage, also known as cyber-insurance. On the analogy of the coverage regarding health insurance and following an actuarial …
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Highly imbalanced data sets are those where the class of interest is rare. In this paper, we compare the performance of several common data mining methods, logistic regression, discriminant analysis, Classification and Regression Tree (CART) models, C5, and Support Vector Machines (SVM) in...
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Transportation demand modeling has evolved in scope, theory, and practice in the many decades since the US Bureau of Public Roads pioneered home interview transportation studies in metropolitan households in the early 1940s. The major currents of these developments are discussed in the present...
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Workforce analytics (i.e., statistical analysis, modeling and mining of HR data) is particularly important in service industries. Service industries are people-intensive and the knowledge and expertise of the people within an organization is a strategic resource critical for success. Performance...
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This paper demonstrates the hazard of “stir-fry” regressions, which are used extensively in financial research to produce desirable results by reporting only one or a small number of regressions out of the tens or hundreds that are typically estimated. It is shown, by using data on the...
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Multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) has become a popular data mining (DM) tool due to its flexible model building strategy for high dimensional data. Compared to well-known others, it performs better in many areas such as finance, informatics, technology and science. Many studies...
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