What leads to taking more risk? Some research regarding executive compensation, opaqueness, and policies to monitor activities. https://t.co/3oz3JC7aCr
Our 2023 Chairperson, Teresa Black, attended the ARIA Annual Meeting and discussed 'Synergies Between Academic Programs and the Work of Insurance Foundations' during the RITS General Session.
➡️More details about RITS can be found here: https://t.co/NpbEpymhRr ⬅️
#ARIA#RITS
The Mehr Award was recently given to Andrew Mude, Sommarat Chantarat, Chris Barrett, and Michael Carter. This is the paper that has "withstood the test of time," having been published 10 years ago.
It be accessed here: https://t.co/wBfRAk5rhh
Congratulations on the contribution
Eager to be at the annual @ARIArisk conference in Washington, D.C. this week. Grateful to meet some new people, catch up with folks, and present new work!
Link to that new work: https://t.co/n3PU6DHDxh.
Thanks to @JoanSchmit for the action shot!
The @JournalRiskIns has a data policy going into effect completely in a couple of days. This is terrific news for everyone. Keeps us on the cutting edge of academic publications.
https://t.co/TsUPjEgAvA
Important ramifications of policy decisions with regard to pension programs. @MiguelLorcaE from @UNSW provides valuable insight. https://t.co/xns3taMyXi
What happens when we provide information about how insurance is presented? Burkovskaya, Teperski, and Atalay from @Sydney_Uni give us some answers https://t.co/oASu1JBFEo
What is the effect of digitization of insurance distribution channels? Chen, Chen, Murphy, Xu and Xu offer thoughts on this topic. https://t.co/GZBUFuveHn
Health insurance is a significant part of the US economy, and much has happened in the field over the past 20 years. See some of the recent research on the topic: https://t.co/Ke9TqIderN