Content
September 1999, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-28 The Evolving Market for Catastrophic Event Risk
by Kenneth A. Froot - 29-42 An Employer Analysis of Managed Care Costs and Satisfaction: Process, Effects, and Policy
by Richard B. Carter & Mark L. Power & Michelle Morin - 43-61 Integrated Risk Management and the Role of the Risk Manager
by L. Lee Colquitt & Robert E. Hoyt & Ryan B. Lee - 63-88 Insurance Redlining and Disparate Impact: The Application of a Federal Civil Rights Doctrine to Homeowners Insurance
by Robert R. Detlefsen - 89-117 The Legal and Economic Evolution of Workers Compensation: Prospects for Enhancing Choice in the System
by Joan T. A. Gabel & Robert W. Klein & Nancy R. Mansfield - 119-123 Forty Years of Modern Finance Theory: An Industry Perspective
by Edmund F. Kelly - 125-140 Mapping the Diffusion of Advanced Risk Management Practices Among Italian Small‐ and Medium‐Sized Firms
by Alberto Petroni - 141-151 Using a Modified DuPont System of Analysis for Understanding Property‐Liability Insurance Company Financial Performance
by Barry D. Smith
January 1999, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-1 Don'T Focus On The Tail: Study The Whole Dog!
by Stephen P. D'Arcy - 1-13 The Efficacy Of Regulators' Estimates Of Life Insurer Portfolio Risk
by L. Lee Colquitt & Larry A. Cox - 14-33 The Performance Of The 1980s California Insurance And Liability Reforms
by W. Kip Viscusi & Patricia Born - 34-43 Fallacy Of Nonlife Savings From Invested Difference
by Dongsae Cho - 44-59 Expense Ratios Across Insurance Distribution Systems: An Analysis By Line Of Business
by Laureen Regan - 60-71 An Analysis Of The Auto Choice Reform Act Of 1997
by Patrick Maroncy & Kevin Eastman & Ann Butler - 72-80 What Is “Insurance”? Lessons From The Captive Insurance Tax Controversy
by M. Moshe Porat & Michael R. Powers - 81-103 Personal Bankruptcy A Risk Management Technique: Policy Implications
by Mark L. Power & Tahira K. Hira & Roger P. Murphy - 104-114 Effects Of The European Monetary Union On Insurance Business In The European Union
by Michael Theil - 115-123 Employment‐Related Legal Obligations: A Risk Management Perspective Of Federal Anti‐Discrimination Laws
by David S. Hames & Robert J. Aalberts & Donald W. Hardigree - 124-133 Service Integration In The Risk Management Course
by Vickie L. Bajtelsmit
July 1998, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-23 Development Of Environmental Liability Risk Management And Insurance In The United States: Lessons And Opportunities
by Dan R. Anderson - 24-36 Top Management Team Characteristics And Life Insurer Performance: Do Top Managers Make A Difference?
by Victor A. Puleo & Dan Marlin - 37-49 The Estimated Impact Of Residual Market Assessments On Florida Property Insurers
by David C. Marlett & Alan D. Eastman - 50-63 Issues In Multi‐State Producer Regulation
by William L. Ferguson & Joseph E. Johnson - 64-75 Tort Reform And Mass Torts: Tobacco As An Example
by Joan T. Schmit - 76-84 Market Power In The Property/Casualty Insurance Industry
by Arthur M. B. Hogan & Robert C. Witt - 85-88 Risk Management And Insurance Faculty Internships
by Victor A. Puleo - 89-96 Future Directions In Undergraduate Insurance Education: Academic And Real World Perspectives
by Steven M. Cassidy & Robert A. Marshall & Christine Hollman - 99-106 Creating Visibility For Insurance And Risk Management Programs In High Schools
by William J. Warfel
January 1998, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-15 Insurer Exposure To Extracontractual Liability Under State Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Acts: An Empirical Test
by Laureen Regan & Anne Carroll - 16-34 Privacy And The Threat Of Regulation
by Daniel J. Brown & Linda Gammill & Riaan Meintjes & Norma L. Nielson & Mary Alice Seville - 35-53 The Transition To A Single Insurance Market In The European Union
by Karl C. Ennsfellner & Mark S. Dorfman - 54-71 From Competition To Regulation: The Six‐Year Battle To Regulate California'S Insurance Markets
by Joseph A. Fields & Chinmoy Ghosh & Linda S. Klein - 72-108 The Reasonable Expectations Doctrine: Understanding The Law And The Lore Behind Upholding The Reasonable Expectations Of Insurance Policyholders
by Eugene R. Anderson & James J. Fournier - 109-116 The Future Of State Insurance Regulation: Can It Survive?
by George Nichols Iii & Julie Mix Mcpeak - 117-123 What Employers Look For In Hiring Insurance Professionals
by Nancy Bell & Mimi Wolverton
July 1997, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Effect Of State Tort Reforms On Claim Filings
by Joan T. Schmit & Mark J. Browne & Han Duck Lee - 18-31 A Theoretical Analysis Of Design Issues In Medical Savings Accounts: The Policy Implications
by Jan M. Ambrose & Ann Butler - 32-50 Potential Consequences For Employers Of Social Security “Privatization:” Policy Research Implications
by Kelly A. Olsen & Jack L. Vanderhei - 51-64 Relative Efficiencies Of Non‐Life Reinsurance Marketing Methods
by James Barrese & Jack M. Nelson - 65-84 Current Issues Regarding Bank Sales Of Insurance And Annuity Products
by Julie L. Williams & Stuart E. Feldstein & Karen E. Mcsweeney - 85-97 At The Crossroads: The Life Insurance Industry And Financial Services Reform
by Gary E. Hughes - 98-105 Modeling Imperfect Knowledge In Risk Management And Insurance
by Mark Jablonowski - 106-111 Integrating Students, Faculty And Industry Executives
by Sandra G. Gustavson & James S. Trieschmann - 112-115 Issues In Insurance And Risk Management Education
by Steve Cassidy