Journal of Risk and Insurance

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Risk and Insurance is 3. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Insurance fraud detection with unsupervised deep learning38
Near‐miss telematics in motor insurance27
Why do life insurance policyholders lapse? The roles of income, health, and bequest motive shocks24
Risk‐sharing rules and their properties, with applications to peer‐to‐peer insurance19
Did COVID‐19 change life insurance offerings?18
Insurability of pandemic risks18
Cyber risk management in the US banking and insurance industry: A textual and empirical analysis of determinants and value17
Estimating the relation between digitalization and the market value of insurers16
Effects of COVID‐19 early release of pension funds: The case of Chile15
Detecting insurance fraud using supervised and unsupervised machine learning15
Predicting insurance demand from risk attitudes15
Seasonality in catastrophe bonds and market‐implied catastrophe arrival frequencies12
Should we do more when we know less? The effect of technology risk on optimal effort12
Insuring large stakes: A normative and descriptive analysis of households' flood insurance coverage9
Estimating extreme cancellation rates in life insurance8
The information content of the Solvency II ratio relative to earnings8
High‐water mark fee structure in variable annuities8
Targeting weather insurance markets7
How best to annuitize defined contribution assets?7
Trading and liquidity in the catastrophe bond market7
Next generation models for portfolio risk management: An approach using financial big data7
The rising interconnectedness of the insurance sector7
The risk protection and redistribution effects of long‐term care co‐payments6
Enhancing claim classification with feature extraction from anomaly‐detection‐derived routine and peculiarity profiles6
Do time preferences explain low health insurance take‐up?6
The interplay between risk adjustment and risk rating in voluntary health insurance6
Efficient valuation of variable annuity portfolios with dynamic programming6
Comparative risk aversion in two periods: An application to self‐insurance and self‐protection5
It's RILA time: An introduction to registered index‐linked annuities5
Family changes and the willingness to take risks5
Fixed and variable longevity income annuities in defined contribution plans: Optimal retirement portfolios taking social security into account5
Technology heterogeneity and market structure5
Symposium on insure‐tech, digitalization, and big‐data techniques in risk management and insurance5
How do low‐income enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces respond to cost‐sharing?5
Insurance fraud detection: A statistically validated network approach4
Are health insurers in multiple lines of business less profitable? An examination of scope economies in health insurance4
Insurance economics and COVID‐194
Incentive and welfare effects of correlated returns4
A common thread linking the design of guarantee and nonescalating payments of public annuities4
Robust estimates of insurance misrepresentation through kernel quantile regression mixtures4
Mitigating wildfire losses via insurance‐linked securities: Modeling and risk management perspectives4
Designing feasible and effective health plan payments in countries with data availability constraints4
Paying for expertise: The effect of experience on insurance demand4
Risk pooling and solvency regulation: A policyholder's perspective3
Risk classification with on‐demand insurance3
Optimal health insurance3
Abandoning disaster relief and stimulating insurance demand through premium subsidies3
Mitigating moral hazard with usage‐based insurance3
Flexible insurance for long‐term care: A study of stated preferences3
Framing and insurance choices3
Value of life and annuity demand3
Machine learning of surrender: Optimality and humanity3
Executive compensation and corporate risk management3
Personal taxes, cost of insurer equity capital, and the case of offshore hedge fund reinsurers3
Employer risk‐adjustment transitions with inertial consumers: Evidence from CalPERS3
Optimal insurance contract design with government disaster relief3
Medicaid expansion, tort reforms, and medical liability costs3
On the cost‐of‐capital rate under incomplete market valuation3
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