The pandemic has an ongoing financial impact on the global economy, resulting in its uninsurability and ultimately an insurance protection gap. While solutions exist to address other protection gaps caused by large-scale disasters such as repeated flooding, earthquakes, and terrorism, pandemics differ and require novel solutions. This paper builds on Jarzabkowski et al.’s (2018) strategic response framework to large-scale, catastrophic disasters and applies it to the pandemic insurance protection gap. Set in the U.K. context, the research empirically studies various insurance solutions that are being proposed for pandemic risk and presents and evaluates four types of responses
When countries are impacted by a crisis, comparisons at the national level are often drawn. Whilst u...
The United States is currently trying to manage a fast-moving public health crisis due to the corona...
The substantial increase in the scale and scope of government action needed to tackle the COVID-19 p...
The main role of the insurance sector is the coverage of risks through pooling techniques. Against ...
The main role of the insurance sector is the coverage of risks through pooling techniques. Against t...
This was a fifteen-month research project (Jul 2019 – Oct 2021) funded by the Economic and Social Re...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacts are deep and pervasive; the far-reaching consequences are only beginni...
Natural disasters have adverse consequences. A combination of effective mitigation strategies and ap...
Strategies to prevent pandemics can be based on manifold policy responses, not limited to health sys...
This paper analyzes the insurability of pandemic risk and outlines how underwriting policies and sce...
When a country is hit by a disaster or an epidemic, global solidarity is called upon and resources a...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
International audienceAs far as Protection Insurance is concerned, the emergence of an influenza pan...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a suite of international initiatives has been developed to str...
International audienceAs far as Protection Insurance is concerned, the emergence of an influenza pan...
When countries are impacted by a crisis, comparisons at the national level are often drawn. Whilst u...
The United States is currently trying to manage a fast-moving public health crisis due to the corona...
The substantial increase in the scale and scope of government action needed to tackle the COVID-19 p...
The main role of the insurance sector is the coverage of risks through pooling techniques. Against ...
The main role of the insurance sector is the coverage of risks through pooling techniques. Against t...
This was a fifteen-month research project (Jul 2019 – Oct 2021) funded by the Economic and Social Re...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacts are deep and pervasive; the far-reaching consequences are only beginni...
Natural disasters have adverse consequences. A combination of effective mitigation strategies and ap...
Strategies to prevent pandemics can be based on manifold policy responses, not limited to health sys...
This paper analyzes the insurability of pandemic risk and outlines how underwriting policies and sce...
When a country is hit by a disaster or an epidemic, global solidarity is called upon and resources a...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
International audienceAs far as Protection Insurance is concerned, the emergence of an influenza pan...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a suite of international initiatives has been developed to str...
International audienceAs far as Protection Insurance is concerned, the emergence of an influenza pan...
When countries are impacted by a crisis, comparisons at the national level are often drawn. Whilst u...
The United States is currently trying to manage a fast-moving public health crisis due to the corona...
The substantial increase in the scale and scope of government action needed to tackle the COVID-19 p...