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on the insurance agents’ attitude and intention toward selling insurance to high-risk customers. Design … model. To ensure that the questionnaires captured the concept as intended, customer risk status and the level of insurance … high-risk customers has a significant association with the insurance agents’ behavioral intention. Norms of reciprocity and …
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of perceived risk in the relationship between these three variables. Design/methodology/approach – Four Bordeaux wine … a strong preference for the most typical label. However, this preference decreases when the perceived risk associated … acceptance of atypical designs is linked to the level of perceived risk at the moment of purchase. A brand that targets …
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drives all other entrepreneurial marketing dimensions where accounting for risk is pervasive rather than a stand …
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risk – in an Internet setting and offers three solutions. While there is no complete guarantee of sustainability and …
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foreign countries prior to direct investment. It would seem that the risk of involvement in countries with varying social …
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In any environment which allows for individual and group enterprise, some degree of risk as well as elements of … theoretical scrutiny as well as empirical investigation of their incidence and relevance in economic life. Analysis of risk …, the Talmudic scholars showed considerable sophistication regarding the “risk” factor, called Zeyoona , as it is …
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a revival of interest in the effect of risk on economic growth. We quantify both ex ante and ex post effects of risk …-running panel data set for rural households in Zimbabwe. We find that risk substantially reduces growth: in the ergodic distribution … the mean (across households) capital stock is 46% lower than in the absence of risk. This is, we believe, the first micro …
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individual perspective, but also from a societal one. Many increases in social risk involve a simultaneous increase in risk and … inequality. This paper presents an experiment which disentangles concerns for risk and inequality in a social risk context … terms of dispersion. We disentangle four types of dispersion: ex ante inequality, ex post inequality, individual risk, and …
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Most measures of vulnerability are a-theoretic and essentially static. In this paper we use a stochastic Ramsey model to find a household's optimal welfare and we measure vulnerability as the shortfall from the welfare attained if the household consumed permanently at the poverty line. The...
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help rural households to pool risk. In this paper I investigate two functions of transfers in Ethiopia: risk pooling and … income redistribution. Unlike most of the literature this paper investigates not only whether but also how much risk pooling … households. However, the contributions of transfers to risk pooling and income redistribution are economically very limited. …
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