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This paper provides an overview of research and debate over whether insurance poses systemic risk, with a focus on U.S. life insurance. It considers the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) process for designating nonbank financial institutions as systemically important and subject to...
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In this paper, we examine the impact of regulation on the risk culture of U.S. insurance firms, to address the refocused attention on federal insurance regulations after the 2008 financial crisis. To better understand the risk culture of insurers, we apply textual analysis and unsupervised...
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Empirical evidence suggests that insurance groups allocate capital to members with better performance or growth prospects and use internal capital markets to protect franchise value of less capitalized members. We propose and test an additional motivation for the use of internal capital markets...
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We study the relationship between enterprise risk management and firm value. We analyze how the influence and reporting of the chief risk officer (CRO) and the incentives to compensate him or her contribute to firm value. We use U.S. publicly traded insurers data between 2009 and 2017 and find...
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Purpose: Operational risks appear as the main threats of the modern world. Mistakes made by employees, an imperfect information systems or changes in the law can cause losses that businesses today are not even able to estimate. Therefore, in the face of widespread the asymmetry of information,...
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We study the impact of financing constraints on corporate risk management. Using data on credit scores matched with unique information on firm level commercial insurance purchases, we find that financing constraints lead to higher insurance spending. We adopt a regression discontinuity design...
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Capital allocation is an instrument for managing an insurance company. This is linked with three important fields of an insurance company: pricing, risk management and performance management. It is a tool for strategic management so as to decide to further invest in or discontinue a business...
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Catastrophe insurance markets have changed beyond recognition since the sudden upturn in claims beginning in 1966. There is now a growing tendency for risk manager to bypass traditional insurance markets, and a variety of instruments designed directly to transfer risk to the financial markets....
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The plant production, as the primary production in agriculture is at risk of natural disasters and other harmful incidences. Thus, the agricultural production which mostly takes place “under the open sky” is always exposed to the influence of many natural factors that cannot be often...
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Enterprise risk management (ERM) is the approach of managing all risks faced by an enterprise in an integrated, holistic fashion. This research investigates whether the utilization of the ERM approach helps firms achieve economies of scale and scope. We use detailed survey data of German...
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