There is a movement towards the concepts of integrated flood risk management and governance. In these concepts, each stakeholder prone to flooding is tasked with actively limiting flood impacts. Currently, relatively more research has focused upon the adaptation of private households and not on private businesses operating in flood-prone areas. This paper offers an extension of this literature on business-level flood adaptation by exploring the potential presence of moral hazard. The analyses are based on survey data collected in the aftermath of six floods across Germany between 2002 and 2013 to provide a first indication of the presence of moral hazard in private businesses. Moral hazard is where increased insurance coverage results in po...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, governments frequently provide financial aid for affected hou...
Property-level flood resilience is an important element of managing current and future flood risk. G...
Property-level flood resilience is an important element of managing current and future flood risk. G...
Flood risk management in Germany follows an integrative approach in which both private households an...
Public flood protection cannot totally eliminate the risk of flooding. Hence, private mitigation mea...
Integrated flood management strategies consider property-level precautionary measures as a vital par...
Insurance can be an important mechanism to stimulate flood risk reduction and thus decrease losses. ...
In light of increasing losses from floods many researchers and policy makers are looking for ways to...
Improving society's ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from flooding requires integrated...
Insurance can be an important mechanism to stimulate flood risk reduction and thus decrease losses....
Private insurance is an important governance mechanism to prepare for environmental disasters trigge...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, governments frequently provide financial aid for affected hou...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, governments frequently provide financial aid for affected hou...
Property-level flood resilience is an important element of managing current and future flood risk. G...
Property-level flood resilience is an important element of managing current and future flood risk. G...
Flood risk management in Germany follows an integrative approach in which both private households an...
Public flood protection cannot totally eliminate the risk of flooding. Hence, private mitigation mea...
Integrated flood management strategies consider property-level precautionary measures as a vital par...
Insurance can be an important mechanism to stimulate flood risk reduction and thus decrease losses. ...
In light of increasing losses from floods many researchers and policy makers are looking for ways to...
Improving society's ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from flooding requires integrated...
Insurance can be an important mechanism to stimulate flood risk reduction and thus decrease losses....
Private insurance is an important governance mechanism to prepare for environmental disasters trigge...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, governments frequently provide financial aid for affected hou...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
This paper examines the problem of “charity hazard,” which is the crowding out of private insurance ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, governments frequently provide financial aid for affected hou...