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Multi‐year non‐life insurance risk
The Journal of Risk Finance, 2013PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a simulation‐based approach for modeling multi‐year non‐life insurance risk in internal risk models. Strategic management in an insurance company requires a multi‐year time horizon for economic decision making, for example, in the context of internal risk models.
Diers, Dorothea+3 more
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Valuation portfolio in non-life insurance
2010In this chapter we construct the valuation portfolio for a non-life insurance runoff. That is, we study triangular non-life insurance data and based on these data we construct a replicating portfolio in terms of financial instruments. This replicating portfolio (called valuation portfolio) models the outstanding non-life insurance liabilities.
Hans Bühlmann+2 more
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Determinants of profitability of life and non-life insurance companies: evidence from Ecuador
, 2019The purpose of this paper is is to identify the main determinants of insurance profitability on life and non-life segments to obtain which variables affect in each market of the Ecuadorian insurance sector.,The authors use a large panel data set with ...
Segundo Camino‐Mogro+1 more
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, 2017
Purpose - Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gradually come to be regarded as a strategic business tool, and has a significant influence on consumers’ behaviours, but few studies discuss CSR regarding consumers’ behaviour in the insurance industry.
Chen-Ying Lee+2 more
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Purpose - Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gradually come to be regarded as a strategic business tool, and has a significant influence on consumers’ behaviours, but few studies discuss CSR regarding consumers’ behaviour in the insurance industry.
Chen-Ying Lee+2 more
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Productivity of the Indian non-life insurance sector
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the performance of the Indian non-life (general) insurance sector in terms of total factor productivity (TFP) over the period 2005–2016. Design/methodology/approach This study utilises Färe‒Primont index
A. M. Ilyas, S. Rajasekaran
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2010
Chapter 21 contains formulas of classical non-Life insurance: 21.1. Basic Concepts of Non-Life Insurance, 21.2. Premium Calculations in Non-Life Insurance, 21.3. Forms of Non-Life Insurance and Deductibles, 21.4. Technical Provisions in Non-Life Insurance, 21.5. Bonus-Malus Systems.
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Chapter 21 contains formulas of classical non-Life insurance: 21.1. Basic Concepts of Non-Life Insurance, 21.2. Premium Calculations in Non-Life Insurance, 21.3. Forms of Non-Life Insurance and Deductibles, 21.4. Technical Provisions in Non-Life Insurance, 21.5. Bonus-Malus Systems.
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Analyzing the Profitability and Efficiency in European Non-Life Insurance Industry
Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability, 2023Bilel Jarraya, Hatem Afi, Anis Omri
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The Valuation Portfolio in Non-life Insurance
2016In this chapter we consider the VaPo construction for a non-life insurance run-off portfolio. In essence, the VaPo construction in non-life insurance is similar to the one in life insurance, but we would like to highlight a few difficulties that may occur in a non-life insurance modelling context.
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On heterogeneity in non-life insurance. Part II
Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1957This paper deals with some problems arising in non-life insurance, when one knows or suspects that the risk structure of the insured collective is heterogeneous.
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Modeling large claims in non-life insurance
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 1992Abstract This paper wants to give an overview of relevant distributional models and diagnostics to model large claims or outliers in an insurance setting. The specific behaviour of portfolio items such as total claim amount and ruin probabilities, and the problem of reinsurance in the presence of large claims, are elucidated.
Jan Beirlant, Jozef L. Teugels
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