Challenges destabilize the norm and create distresses and disruptions in, for example, the culture, the technology, regulations, the environmental, etc. that influence the pace of finance and economic activities. This book is a collection of 13 chapters and studies about Insurance and Risk management in response to disruptions caused by social, economic, and environmental challenges to try and stabilize the economy in an effort to ensure sustainability.
Insurance and Risk Management for Disruptions in Social, Economic and Environmental Systems brings together studies from scholars, researchers and professionals with different disciplinary backgrounds to highlight discuss and exchange ideas on these challenges, which may seem a danger, but offer prospects for economic and business development.
Books in the Emerald Studies In Finance, Insurance, And Risk Management series collect quantitative and qualitative studies in areas relating to finance, insurance, and risk management. Subjects of interest may include banking, accounting, auditing, compliance, sustainability, behaviour, management, and business economics.
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1. Mapping out Cross-Sectoral Collaboration and Multi-Level
Governance within Single-use Plastic Policy: An Analysis; Clinton Cassar and
Mario Thomas Vassallo
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2. Financial Regulation and Bank Supervision during a Pandemic;
Peterson K. Ozili
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3. A Study of Insurance Contracts within the Legal Context of a Small
Island Influenced by The Commonwealth, The European Union and The
Mediterranean The case of Utmost Good Faith and Insurable Interest; Ramon
Mizzi, Andre Farrugia, Ercan Özen, and Simon Grima
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4. Consumer Behavior in the New Economic Reality. Approaches to
Personalised Medicine: From Paradigms to Challenges; Artiom Jucov, Liliana
Staver, and Larisa Mistrean
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5. Determination of the Sensitivity of Stock Index to Macroeconomic
and Psychological Factors by MARS Method; Münevvere Yldz and Letife Özdemir
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6. Enterprise Risk Management Assessment of Romanian listed companies
for Sustainable Development; CameliaDaniela Hategan, Nicoleta Sirghi, and
Ruxandra Curea-Pitorac
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7. The Effects of Capital Structure Decisions on Financial Risk and
Failure: A Research on BIST Food Companies; Serdar Yaman and Turhan Korkmaz
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8. Global Impasses in Public Services Provision due to Covid-19 in
G-20 Countries; Sevilay Ece Gümü Özuyar
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9. Implementation of Sustainability; Özlem Tuna
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10. Sustainability Risk Management: A Survey of the Literature; Oya
Korkmaz
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11. Financial Institutions' Governance Innovation and Credibility
Strategy; Tjaa trukelj, Sabina Takar Beloglavec, Daniel Zdolek, and Vita
Jagri
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12. CSR 4.0 Dimensions in Relation to the Advantages of Industry 4.0;
Anca Bndoi, Ctlina Sitnikov, Anca Tnasie, and Ionut Riza
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13. European Insurance Market Development under the Economic Welfare:
Advanced Econometric Approaches; Mirela Cristea, Graiela Georgiana Noja,
Silviu-Valentin Cārstina, and Elena Sorina Caragiani
Simon Grima, is the Head of the Department of Insurance, and an Associate Professor at the University of Malta. His research focus and consultancy is on Governance, Regulations, and Internal Controls.
Ercan Özen, is the Head of the Department of Insurance, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy and an Associate Professor at the University of Malta. His research focus and consultancy are on Risk Management, Governance, Regulations, and Internal Controls.
Rebecca Emily Dalli Gonzi, is an architect, project co-ordinator and Senior lecturer. She is a registered and certified civil engineer by the Chamber of Architects Malta, and a registered chartered member of the Royal Institute for British Architects London. She is a resident academic at the University of Malta.