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Medicolegal litigation in general surgery: a comparison between England and the United States. [PDF]
Nebo V +5 more
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Abstract Two colleges at the University of Illinois faced significant financial risk due to tuition revenue being concentrated among students from China and Hong Kong. In response, they designed and purchased a bespoke, multi‐year, dual‐trigger indemnity insurance policy covering tuition revenue losses from specified geopolitical and pandemic events, a
Jeffrey R. Brown +2 more
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Taking actuarial fairness seriously: what is required for the ethical use of genetics in insurance? [PDF]
Nasir H +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines whether public data availability improves corporate ESG performance. Exploiting the rollout of China's data‐sharing platforms as a quasi‐natural experiment, we find that platform adoption significantly enhances firms' ESG outcomes. Treated firms exhibit lower toxic emissions, higher labor income shares and charitable giving,
Lixing Deng +3 more
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Solving problems with an Aha! increases risk preference. [PDF]
Yu Y, Salvi C, Becker M, Beeman M.
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Understanding Barriers to Human‐Wildlife Coexistence: Evidence From Southern Sri Lanka
We investigated the barriers to coexistence with wild elephants (Elephas maximus maximus) as experienced by farmer communities in Southern Sri Lanka. Through an ethnographic study, we identified socio‐political drivers, institutional and structural challenges, and power and corruption as the main themes of barriers to coexistence.
Anuradhi Dulangi Jayasinghe +2 more
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Disability Insurance for the Plastic Surgeon: A Primer. [PDF]
Bhardwaj P, Upchurch A, Janis JE.
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Beyond Average Hive Performance: Tail Risk Measurement in Italian Apiculture With Honey‐at‐Risk
ABSTRACT This paper provides a framework for measuring honey‐production risk that complements standard mean‐based analyses by explicitly targeting downside tail risk. Using hive‐weight data from a large sample of Italian hives over the period 2021–2024, downside tail risk is quantified through the Honey‐at‐Risk (HaR) metric, defined as the quantile of ...
Alessio Brini +3 more
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Pension reforms, economic security, and mental health: The need for a human rights-based approach. [PDF]
Steele S, Ruiz M, Parbst M, Stuckler D.
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ABSTRACT Understanding risk attitudes is critical for agricultural development, as risk is ubiquitous in the lives of smallholder farmers. Accurate elicitation of risk attitudes is essential to analyze patterns and biases in decision‐making. Ensuring comprehension and attention in risk elicitation tasks is particularly important, as inattentiveness ...
Selina Bruns +2 more
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