Journal of Risk and Insurance

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Risk and Insurance is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 2/202452
Call For Papers25
Call For Papers25
Personal taxes, cost of insurer equity capital, and the case of offshore hedge fund reinsurers20
Risk attention and insurance uptake17
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Mitigating moral hazard with usage‐based insurance17
The effect of weather index insurance on social capital: Evidence from rural Ethiopia16
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 1/202515
Financial regret at older ages and longevity awareness13
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 3/202513
Are female CEOs associated with lower insolvency risk? Evidence from the US property‐casualty insurance industry12
Improving risk classification and ratemaking using mixture‐of‐experts models with random effects12
Call For Papers11
The impact of income smoothing on accounting aggregates: The case of the property‐casualty industry10
Call For Papers10
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 3/202410
Call For Papers9
The risk screening effect of digital insurance distribution9
Welfare implications of fair and accountable insurance pricing9
The role of the health effect in estimating the willingness to pay for long‐term care insurance8
Pricing weather contracts under persistent memory in temperature8
Optimal demand for treatment and health insurance under multivariate preferences8
Optimal insurance contract design with government disaster relief8
Driven by risk: Understanding reference‐dependent preferences using simulated auto racing8
Do insurers use internal capital markets to manage regulatory scrutiny risk?7
The economics of emerging insurance technologies: Theory and early evidence7
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Uninformative news, limited attention and institutional investors7
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Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 1/20247
Practical guideline to efficiently detect insurance fraud in the era of machine learning: A household insurance case7
Annual Meeting7
Auto insurance fraud detection: Machine learning and deep learning applications7
Risk classification with on‐demand insurance7
Annuity puzzle: Evidence from a Swiss pension fund6
On the efficiency of insurance institutions under interdependent risks6
Health insurers' use of quality improvement expenses to achieve a minimum medical loss ratio requirement6
Loan guarantees and SMEs' investments under asymmetric information and Bayesian learning6
Availability of the seat belt defense: Implications for auto liability insurance5
Enhancing claim classification with feature extraction from anomaly‐detection‐derived routine and peculiarity profiles5
Membership Benefits5
Executive compensation and corporate risk management5
Textual analysis of insurance claims with large language models5
Optimal retirement with long‐run income risk5
Banding together to lower the cost of health care? An empirical study of the Peak Health Alliance in Colorado5
Detecting insurance fraud using supervised and unsupervised machine learning5
How do low‐income enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces respond to cost‐sharing?5
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Insurers' climate change risk management quality and natural disasters4
Validation of machine learning based scenario generators4
Moral hazard on the ACA exchanges: Evidence from a cost‐sharing subsidy discontinuity4
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 4/20234
Trading and liquidity in the catastrophe bond market4
Do time preferences explain low health insurance take‐up?4
Multiperiod peer‐to‐peer risk sharing4
Heterogeneity in health insurance choice: An experimental investigation of consumer choice and feature preferences4
Selection in car insurance when claims are heterogeneous4
Cheaper by the bundle: The interaction of frictions and option exercise in variable annuities4
Call For Papers3
Call For Papers3
Capital requirements and claims recovery: A new perspective on solvency regulation3
Lapses in long‐term care insurance3
Membership Benefits3
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Data Policy3
Employee savings in defined contribution plans: Evidence from age‐based policies in employer plans3
More options, more problems? Lost in the health insurance maze3
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Membership Benefits2
Issue Information2
Membership Benefits2
The impact of life insurance companies' reputations on policyholders' surrender behavior2
Learning from experience: Flooding and insurance take‐up in the flood zone and its periphery2
Ship insurance in the era of AI: An intelligent risk profiling system under the POM principles2
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 3/20232
Optimal insurance design under limited liability2
How does medical insurance contribution affect corporate value? Evidence from China2
Data Policy2
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Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 12/20242
The market for model laws: The diffusion of NAIC model laws2
Opaque liabilities, learning, and the cost of equity capital for insurers1
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 3/20221
Extreme‐weather risk and the cross‐section of stock returns1
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 2/20251
A joint model of cost and churn for the insurance industry1
Risk pooling and solvency regulation: A policyholder's perspective1
Membership Benefits1
Do pension buyouts help or hurt employees (retirees)?1
Cyber risk assessment for capital management1
How does the insurer's mobile application sales strategy perform?1
Robust insurance pricing and liquidity management1
Catastrophe risk in a stochastic multi‐population mortality model1
Issue Information: Journal of Risk and Insurance 4/20221
Pension underfunding and the expected return on pension assets: The impact of the 2008 financial crisis1
Equilibrium reporting strategy: Two rate classes and full insurance1
Preferences for annuity, critical illness, and long‐term care insurance portfolios: Evidence from an online survey1
Call For Papers1
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Employer risk‐adjustment transitions with inertial consumers: Evidence from CalPERS1
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