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Archive | 2016

Human Trafficking by the Numbers: The Initial Benchmark of Prevalence and Economic Impact for Texas

Noël Busch-Armendariz; Nicole L. Nale; Matt Kammer-Kerwick; J. Bruce Kellison; Melissa I.M. Torres; Laurie Cook-Heffron; John Nehme

This project was funded by the Texas Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division (Contract No. 2847101). The opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the Texas Office of the Governor.


The North American Actuarial Journal | 2016

Empirical Evidence on the Use of Credit Scoring for Predicting Insurance Losses with Psycho-social and Biochemical Explanations

Linda L. Golden; Patrick L. Brockett; Jing Ai; J. Bruce Kellison

An important development in personal lines of insurance in the United States is the use of credit history data for insurance risk classification to predict losses. This research presents the results of collaboration with industry conducted by a university at the request of its state legislature. The purpose was to see the viability and validity of the use of credit scoring to predict insurance losses given its controversial nature and criticism as redundant of other predictive variables currently used. Working with industry and government, this study analyzed more than 175,000 policyholders’ information for the relationship between credit score and claims. Credit scores were significantly related to incurred losses, evidencing both statistical and practical significance. We investigate whether the revealed relationship between credit score and incurred losses was explainable by overlap with existing underwriting variables or whether the credit score adds new information about losses not contained in existing underwriting variables. The results show that credit scores contain significant information not already incorporated into other traditional rating variables (e.g., age, sex, driving history). We discuss how sensation seeking and self-control theory provide a partial explanation of why credit scoring works (the psycho-social perspective). This article also presents an overview of biological and chemical correlates of risk taking that helps explain why knowing risk-taking behavior in one realm (e.g., risky financial behavior and poor credit history) transits to predicting risk-taking behavior in other realms (e.g., automobile insurance incurred losses). Additional research is needed to advance new nontraditional loss prediction variables from social media consumer information to using information provided by technological advances. The evolving and dynamic nature of the insurance marketplace makes it imperative that professionals continue to evolve predictive variables and for academics to assist with understanding the whys of the relationships through theory development.


Archive | 2003

A Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Credit History and Insurance Losses

J. Bruce Kellison; Patrick L. Brockett; Seon-Hi Shin; Shihong Li


Archive | 2009

An Assessment of the Adult Entertainment Industry in Texas

J. Bruce Kellison; Noël Busch-Armendariz; James E. Jarrett


Archive | 2003

Check the Score: Credit Scoring and Insurance Losses: Is There a Connection?

J. Bruce Kellison; Patrick L. Brockett


Archive | 2011

Sexual Assault Needs Assessment in Texas: Documenting Existing Conditions and Striving Toward Preferred Outcomes

Noël Busch-Armendariz; Shetal Vohra-Gupta; J. Bruce Kellison; James E. Jarrett; Laurie Cook Heffron; Karen Kalergis; Shoshi Osiantynski; Amy L. E. Jones; Leeann Terwilliger


Archive | 2010

Pollution Abatement Spending and Corporate Profitability: Texas Manufacturing

Hidemichi Fujii; J. Bruce Kellison; David V. Gibson


Archive | 2017

Cultivating Learning and Safe Environments: An Empirical Study of Prevalence and Perceptions of Sexual Harassment, Stalking, Dating/Domestic Abuse and Violence, and Unwanted Sexual Contact

Noël Busch-Armendariz; Leila Wood; Matt Kammer-Kerwick; J. Bruce Kellison; Caitlin Sulley; Lynn Westbrook; Deidi Olaya-Rodriguez; Kathleen Hill; Karin Wachter; Alexander Wang; T’Shana McClain; Sharon Hoefer


Archive | 2014

Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program: 2014 Update

J. Bruce Kellison; James E. Jarrett


Archive | 2014

Survey of Texas Black-owned Businesses

J. Bruce Kellison; Matt Kammer-Kerwick; John Sibley Butler

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James E. Jarrett

University of Texas at Austin

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Matt Kammer-Kerwick

University of Texas at Austin

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Patrick L. Brockett

University of Texas at Austin

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Caitlin Sulley

University of Texas at Austin

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Christopher T. King

University of Texas at Austin

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Jing Ai

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Karin Wachter

University of Texas at Austin

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Laurie Cook Heffron

University of Texas at Austin

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Leila Wood

University of Texas at Austin

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