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We investigate the effects of adopting enterprise risk management (ERM) on the performance and risks of European publicly listed insurance firms. Using a dataset for 24 years, we report new results which show that ERM adopters realize significant ERM premiums after controlling for other...
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Ownership of hospitals matters with respect to financial performance, but the literature on this topic is scarce and largely focussed on for-profit versus non-for-profit hospitals. In contrast, this paper focusses on the for-profit hospital and, specifically, on the insurance companies as...
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The study examined the impact of board characteristics and risk management on financial performance of listed insurance firms in Nigeria for the period of 2012-2017. The study adopted correlational research design. The study used data extracted from annual reports of listed insurance firms in...
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This study assesses the extent at which cash holding affects financial performance of quoted insurance firms in Nigeria. Three hypotheses were formulated in line with objective of the study; Ex-post facto research design and time-series data were adopted and the data for the study were obtained...
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