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Self‐similar processes in collective risk theory [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Stochastic Analysis, 1998
Collective risk theory is concerned with random fluctuations of the total assets and the risk reserve of an insurance company. In this paper we consider self‐similar, continuous processes with stationary increments for the renewal model in risk theory. We construct a risk model which shows a mechanism of long range dependence of claims.
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Diffusion approximations in collective risk theory [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Probability, 1969
Collective risk theory is concerned with the random fluctations of the total assets, the risk reserve, of an insurance company. Consider a company which only writes ordinary insurance policies such as accident, disability, fire, health, and whole life. The policyholders pay premiums regularly and at certain random times make claims to the company.
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Developing Mindful Organizing in Teams: A Participation Climate is not Enough, Teams Need to Feel Safe to Challenge their Leaders

open access: yesJournal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 2020
Mindful organizing (also known as collective mindfulness) is a collective capability that allows teams to anticipate and swiftly recover from unexpected events. This collective capability is especially relevant in high-risk environments where reliability
Michelle Renecle   +3 more
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Multilevel theorizing in health communication: Integrating the Risk Perception Attitude (RPA) framework and the Theory of Normative Social Behavior (TNSB).

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Research testing the risk perception attitudes (RPA) framework has demonstrated that efficacy can moderate the effect of risk perceptions on behavior. This effect of efficacy has also been seen at the social-level through tests of the theory of normative
Hagere Yilma   +2 more
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Coevolutionary dynamics via adaptive feedback in collective-risk social dilemma game

open access: yeseLife, 2023
Human society and natural environment form a complex giant ecosystem, where human activities not only lead to the change in environmental states, but also react to them.
Linjie Liu   +2 more
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Presenting the Framework of Leadership Development in Melli Bank: Multi Grounded Theory Approach [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات منابع انسانی, 2023
Background & Purpose: The leadership development (LD) is one of the main issues in organizations, and without having the necessary skills and trying to strengthen them in the long term, one cannot expect to progress and achieve goals.
Mohammad Rezaei   +3 more
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Trend in alcohol use in Australia over 13 years: has there been a trend reversal?

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2016
Background Skog’s collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol consumption would synchronize across all types of drinkers in a population. The aim of this paper is examine this theory in the Australian context. We examined
Gary C.K. Chan   +9 more
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MONEY AS A TOTAL SOCIAL FACT IN ARGENTINEAN 2001/02 CRISIS AND IN ITS RESOLUTION

open access: yesCadernos Prolam/USP, 2011
This paper opposes to the institutional explanations for sudden reversals of expectations, as was the case in the Argentinean crisis 2001/2002, an analysis revealing a crisis of the trust set in national currency, so conceived as total social fact. Based
Jaime Marques Pereira
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On the depletion problem for an insurance risk process: new non-ruin quantities in collective risk theory [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Actuarial Journal, 2015
23 pages, 4 ...
Ben-Salah, Zied   +3 more
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Media and Uncertainty| Understanding the Institutional Precarity of Journalism: A Macro Approach to the Civil Diminishment of Journalism

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding risk to journalism, more specifically, risk to the standing of journalism as a civil institution generated by macro-level state and market forces of civil diminishment.
Sara Torsner
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