Using a panel data set (1997-1999) for 235 publicly listed companies in the People's Republic of China (PRC), this study tests empirically whether the purchase of property insurance mitigates principal-agent (agency) incentive conflicts. In contrast to prior studies, we first estimate a probit insurance participation decision model and then a fixed-effects insurance volume decision model (with Heckman's sample selection correction) in order to shed light on the determinants of both property insurance participation and volume decisions. Our results suggest that a major motivation for the corporate purchase of insurance in China appears to be the mitigation of agency conflicts. Additionally, various ownerships seem to have different impacts o...
The property insurance industry in China has achieved rapid growth since 1980s. However, further gro...
Recent studies in the law and finance literature have shown that property rights protection is centr...
By examining the level of ownership concentration across firms, we determine how principal-principal...
Using a panel data set (1997-1999) for 235 publicly listed companies in the People\u27s Republic of ...
Using panel data (1997-1999) for 235 publicly listed companies in the People's Republic of China, th...
[[abstract]]This study examines the impact of ownership structure on reinsurance decisions in the Ch...
Motive for the purchase of insurance by individuals is differing among the firms. Risk aversion is t...
Corporate insurance was the dominant sector of the property insurance market in China before 1989. H...
This study aims to research the determinants of the demand for reinsurance used by China’s property ...
Recent studies in the law and finance literature have shown that property rights protection is centr...
This paper examines the demand for directors’ and officers’ liability insurance (D&O insurance) by C...
Using a unique insurance dataset for a sample of Chinese publicly listed companies for the period 19...
The majority of insurance investment funds are derived from policy liability debt funds. It differs ...
This paper examines the demand for directors' and officers' liability insurance (D&O insurance) by C...
We investigate whether corporate finance incentives aect the extent of corporate hedging with proper...
The property insurance industry in China has achieved rapid growth since 1980s. However, further gro...
Recent studies in the law and finance literature have shown that property rights protection is centr...
By examining the level of ownership concentration across firms, we determine how principal-principal...
Using a panel data set (1997-1999) for 235 publicly listed companies in the People\u27s Republic of ...
Using panel data (1997-1999) for 235 publicly listed companies in the People's Republic of China, th...
[[abstract]]This study examines the impact of ownership structure on reinsurance decisions in the Ch...
Motive for the purchase of insurance by individuals is differing among the firms. Risk aversion is t...
Corporate insurance was the dominant sector of the property insurance market in China before 1989. H...
This study aims to research the determinants of the demand for reinsurance used by China’s property ...
Recent studies in the law and finance literature have shown that property rights protection is centr...
This paper examines the demand for directors’ and officers’ liability insurance (D&O insurance) by C...
Using a unique insurance dataset for a sample of Chinese publicly listed companies for the period 19...
The majority of insurance investment funds are derived from policy liability debt funds. It differs ...
This paper examines the demand for directors' and officers' liability insurance (D&O insurance) by C...
We investigate whether corporate finance incentives aect the extent of corporate hedging with proper...
The property insurance industry in China has achieved rapid growth since 1980s. However, further gro...
Recent studies in the law and finance literature have shown that property rights protection is centr...
By examining the level of ownership concentration across firms, we determine how principal-principal...