Corporate Forms and Organisational Choice in International Insurance

Author:   Robin Pearson (Professor of Economic History, Professor of Economic History, University of Hull) ,  Takau Yoneyama (Professor of Risk Management and Insurance, Professor of Risk Management and Insurance, Hitotsubashi University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198739005


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   12 November 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Given the infinite variety of risks throughout history, it is perhaps unsurprising that insurance - the world's primary risk mitigation industry - developed a wide range of organisational forms by which it was delivered. Yet we know little about how and why different forms were chosen in the past, or why they survived or disappeared.This book is the first to examine the development of multiple organisational forms in insurance from an historical and international comparative context, and to relate historical analysis to modern organisational theory. Thirteen chapters cover eight major markets, US, UK, Germany, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Australia, South Africa, which together account for over half of all world insurance today. Each chapter is authored by an expert in their field, and several include new datasets. Major themes covered are the variety, choice, governance and regulation of organisational forms in insurance, the experience of mutual insurance in frontier economies and uncertain political environments, the long-run business performance of different organisational forms, and the problems surrounding the demutualization of modern insurance companies. The book suggests the need for important revisions to current organisational theory, and it highlights several explanatory factors that have received little attention from scholars. These include the importance of regulation and the role of the state in shaping the organisational landscape of insurance at different times and places; the role of entrepreneurship in organisational choice; the utility of organisational forms as a risk management device, and the significance of cultural preferences in the selection of organisational forms.

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Author:   Robin Pearson (Professor of Economic History, Professor of Economic History, University of Hull) ,  Takau Yoneyama (Professor of Risk Management and Insurance, Professor of Risk Management and Insurance, Hitotsubashi University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 26.30cm
Weight:   0.678kg
ISBN:  

9780198739005


ISBN 10:   0198739001
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   12 November 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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1: Robin Pearson and Takau Yoneyama: Corporate Forms and Organisational Choice in International Insurance: An Overview of the History and Theory Part I: The Variety, Choice, Governance and Regulation of Organisational Forms 2: Takau Yoneyama: Tsuneta Yano, Founder of the First Mutual Company in Japan: Was he an Obstinate Mutualist? 3: Robin Pearson and Helen Doe: Organisational Choice in UK Marine Insurance 4: Hisaaki Kamiya: Risk Management by Mitsubishi: From Self-Insurance to Captive Insurance 5: Mats Larsson and Mikael Lönnborg: The Survival and Success of Swedish Mutual Insurers 6: Robin Pearson: Organisational Forms in Insurance: A Comparison of the USA and Germany During Industrialisation Part II: Mutual Insurance Organisations in Uncertain Environments 7: Grietjie Verhoef: The World Insured South Africa: Early Insurance Activities of Insurance Companies in South Africa, 1820-1910 8: Monica Keneley: Business Strategies Under Conditions of Uncertainty: The Rise of Mutual Life Insurers in Colonial Australia 9: Jerònia Pons Pons: Support for Mutual Insurance Companies During the Franco Dictatorship (1939-1975) Part III: The Performance of Different Organisational Forms 10: Yingying Jiang: The Development of the Mutual Form and its Influence on the Life Insurance Industry: Evidence from Japan During the Period 1881 to 1935 11: Magnus Lindmark and Lars Fredrik Andersson: Growth Performance and Organisational Forms: The Case of Swedish Life Insurance 1890 to 1950 Part IV: Demutualization 12: Natsuki Kinoshita: An Attempt by a Black Mutual Life Insurance Company to Demutualize: The Case of Golden State Mutual of Los Angeles 13: Leonardo Caruana de las Cagigas: The Insurance Demutualization Process Develops in Spain with Mapfre

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Robin Pearson is Professor of Economic History at the University of Hull, UK. He has published widely on British and international economic and business history, with a particular focus on the insurance industry. His first book, Insuring the Industrial Revolution: Fire Insurance and the British Economy, 1700-1850, won the 2004 Wadsworth Prize for Business History. Recent edited books include History of the Company, 8 volumes (2006-7), and The Development of International Insurance (2010). His latest book, Shareholder Democracies? Corporate Governance in Britain and Ireland before 1850, co-authored with Mark Freeman and James Taylor (University of Chicago Press, 2012), won the Ralph Gomory Prize for Business History in 2013. Takau Yoneyama is Professor of Risk Management and Insurance at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. His research covers topics from Business History of Insurance to Enterprise Risk Management. He was a chair of the Study Group for Solvency Margin and the related regulation, FSA, and jointed the Legislative Council on Insurance Law as a member. He was a president of the Asia-Pacific Risk and Insurance Association in 2012/3. He is a chief editor of Japanese Business History Review and an editor-in-chief of JAVCERM Journal. He edited History of Insurance, 8 volumes (2000) with David Jenkins, and A Commentary on the Insurance Act in Japan (2010, in Japanese) with Tomonobu Yamashita. His most recent publication is Fundamentals of Risk and Insurance (2012 in Japanese).

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