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Autor:
Swee Geok Lim1 sweegeok_lim@imu.edu.my, Fong, Vivian Jeng Tuk1
Publikováno v:
International E-Journal of Science, Medicine & Education. Mar2021, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p5-18. 14p.
Publikováno v:
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal. 68:101560
Using 2008–2018 data for all publicly-listed firms in Taiwan, this paper tests for asymmetric information in the Directors' and Officers' (D&O) liability insurance market. We argue that size and book-to-market ratio contain information such as mana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Banking & Finance. 80:1-13
We set out in this study to investigate whether bancassurance business leads to improvements in the efficiency and profitability of banks. We examine the positive impacts on the system using actual data provided by a unique database on banks engaging
Autor:
Vivian Jeng
Publikováno v:
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 40:632-652
We use Chinese insurance market data for the period 2001–2009 to examine the degree of competition in the life and property-liability insurance industries. We show that, during the period 2001–2002, the Chinese life insurance market was under a m
Autor:
Gene C. Lai, Vivian Jeng
Publikováno v:
Risk Management & Insurance Review. 11:349-375
We examine the impact of deregulation and liberalization (D&L) on the efficiency of the Taiwanese life insurance industry from 1981 to 2004. We utilize the data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the efficiency performances and the Malmquist index
Publikováno v:
Journal of Risk & Insurance. 74:683-711
This article examines the efficiency changes of U.S. life insurers before and after demutualization in the 1980s and 1990s. We use two frontier approaches (the value-added approach and the financial intermediary approach) to measure the efficiency ch
Autor:
Gene C. Lai, Vivian Jeng
Publikováno v:
Journal of Risk and Insurance. 72:105-158
This article uses the nonparametric frontier method to examine differences in efficiency for three unique organizational forms in the Japanese nonlife insurance industry—keiretsu firms, nonspecialized independent firms (NSIFs), and specialized inde