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Archive | 2003

Business and professional ethics in transitional economies and beyond: Considerations for the insurance industries of Poland, the czech republic and hungary

Robert W. Cooper; Mark S. Dorfman

This paper examines several key aspects of the ethical environment facing the insurance industries of Poland, The Czech Republic and Hungary as they complete the transition from Communist insurance systems built upon state-owned monopolies to viable private domestic insurance markets, and then seek to harmonize their markets with the single insurance market of the European Union. Since many types of ethical problems encountered during the transition are unlikely to diminish significantly as a result of either privatization or regulation of the insurance markets of these countries, measures are identified that should help to improve the ethical environments of these markets.


Risk management and insurance review | 2005

Risk Management and Insurance-Related Journals: A Survey of Risk and Insurance Academics

Tamela D. Ferguson; Mark S. Dorfman; William L. Ferguson

This research provides an assessment of the utility and quality of risk management and insurance (RMI)-related journals using professorial expert opinion. Although Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)-produced citation counts and article impact factors are widely available and commonly used methods of journal comparison, they are limited to very few generally premier journals in any field, including RMI, leaving stakeholders with substantial gaps when benchmarking journal factors. We bridge this gap by comparing RMI faculty opinion of quality to SSCI assessments for 13 journals with results indicating general consistency across these measures. The expert opinion approach is extended to assess quality across a sample of 30 RMI-related publications, along with assigning journal categories delineated based on reported academic utility, contributing to RMI boundary definitions. Posthoc analysis indicates only modest influences for some individual, institutional, and journal-related factors on professorial perceptions, evidence that expert opinions are reliable measures of RMI journal utility and quality. Additionally, only modest differences are found in journal quality assessments by academics relative to the teaching versus research institutional mission of their employers, as well as across perceived individual teaching versus research role expectations. Thus, the expert opinion approach to evaluating utility and quality, coupled with regression and subsample analysis, aids RMI academics and other stakeholders in journal assessment and boundary definition issues. These contributions to the advancement of journal assessment methodologies in general may also prove useful across academic disciplines.


Journal of Risk and Insurance | 1990

Insurance in the Undergraduate Curriculum

Mark S. Dorfman


Journal of Risk and Insurance | 1982

A Comparison of TDA and Non-TDA Investment Returns

Saul W. Adelman; Mark S. Dorfman


Risk management and insurance review | 2002

An Analysis of the Quality of Internet Life Insurance Advice

Mark S. Dorfman; Saul W. Adelman


Journal of Insurance Issues | 2000

Risk Management and Insurance Education at the Millennium

William L. Ferguson; Mark S. Dorfman; Beverly J. Frickel; Tamela D. Ferguson


Journal of Insurance Issues | 2006

Curriculum Design in Risk Management and Insurance Education

Mark S. Dorfman; William L. Ferguson; Tamela D. Ferguson


Risk management and insurance review | 2000

The Development of Text Material for Advanced Risk Management and Insurance Courses: Technology to the Rescue

Saul W. Adelman; Mark S. Dorfman


Archive | 1986

Life insurance and financial planning

Mark S. Dorfman; Saul W. Adelman


Financial Services Review | 2003

A Grading System for Evaluating Internet Life Insurance Needs Calculators

Saul W. Adelman; Mark S. Dorfman; Brenda Wells

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Tamela D. Ferguson

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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William L. Ferguson

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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