A Bonus–Malus System (BMS) is a ratemaking mechanism used in insurance to adjust premiums based on a policyholder’s claim history, with the goal of segmenting risk profiles more accurately.
Asrar Alyafie +2 more
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Do Publicly Listed Insurance Firms in Saudi Arabia Have Strong Corporate Governance?
Saudi Arabia has now opened its markets to foreign investors in line with its strategy to diversify its economy. However, investors need to feel confident that Saudi enterprises are being monitored and regulated appropriately.
Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan +1 more
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Despite the remarkable growth in the insurance industry over the past two decades, few studies evaluate the performance of Takaful vs. conventional insurance firms with focus on the standard structure of production as a two-stage process, that is ...
Tarifa Almulhim
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The impact of the Saudization policy on recruitment and retention: a case study of the banking sector in Saudi Arabia [PDF]
<p>To reduce unemployment and reliance on expatriate workers, the Saudi Arabian government has been implementing a Saudization programme to replace expatriates with Saudis.
Azhar, Areej +2 more
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Financial development and economic growth in an oil-rich economy: The case of Saudi Arabia [PDF]
© 2014 Elsevier B.V.We investigate the effect of financial development on economic growth in the context of Saudi Arabia, an oil-rich economy. In doing so, we distinguish between the effects of financial development on the oil and non-oil sectors of the ...
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The Regulation of Islamic Finance in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This article examines the unique risks associated with Islamic financial institutions and the secular state's reticence to directly regulate their religious dimension. It argues that the state's method of regulating the Islamic financial industry ignores
Ercanbrack, Jonathan
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Corporate Boards and Ownership Structure as Antecedents of Corporate Governance Disclosure in Saudi Arabian Publicly Listed Corporations [PDF]
We investigate whether and to what extent publicly listed corporations voluntarily comply with and disclose recommended good corporate governance (CG) practices, and distinctively examine whether the observed cross-sectional differences in such CG ...
Al-Bassam, Waleed M. +3 more
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Medical Malpractice Overseas: The Legal Uncertainty Surrounding Medical Tourism [PDF]
Mirrer-Singer explores some of the legal uncertainty surrounding medical tourism specifically in ways medical tourists can seek relief in US courts for malpractice committed abroad and explains why courts probably lack jurisdiction over foreign ...
Mirrer-Singer, Philip
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The New York Convention and Saudi Arabia: Can a Country Use the Public Policy Defense to Refuse Enforcement of Non-Domestic Arbitral Awards? [PDF]
This Note examines whether Saudi Arabia\u27s adoption of the New York Convention will advance the successful use of international arbitration by non-Saudi Arabian investors.
Roy, Kristin T.
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Economic upheaval in the Gulf region [PDF]
The six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council face similar economic and political problems: falling oil revenues, growing budget deficits and increased demands on their foreign resources, a one-sided economic structure and increased pressure by ...
Piazolo, Marc
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