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Analysis of insurance entrepreneurship as a hedge in times of crisis: a literature review

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This study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of war and terrorism Insurance research spanning from 1914 to 2018. Leveraging tools such as Scopus and VOSviewer, the analysis involves 56 papers to unveil evolving trends and scholarly contributions. Collaborative network maps are employed to illuminate influential authors, top journals, key papers, funding institutions, and affiliations within the domain. One of the key findings of this research is that the volume of published papers on the topic of terrorism insurance is associated with major terrorism events, and there were no published papers on this topic after the year 2018. Significantly, the research underscores the substantial impact of existing studies on understanding the repercussions of war and terrorism Insurance while pinpointing persistent gaps in the field that necessitate further exploration. The originality of this study lies in its novel approach—a thorough bibliometric analysis, filling critical research gaps to offer valuable insights for both practitioners and academics. This study’s paramount importance is manifested in its potential to inform and benefit both practitioners and academics alike. By addressing research gaps, the findings contribute to the development of effective strategies for mitigating the risks associated with War and Terrorism Insurance. Essentially, this research not only advances our understanding of the complex domain but also provides practical implications for real-world applications.
Nobanee, Haitham (16068872700); El Hadi El Maknouzi, Mohammed (57205599237); Sadok, Hicham (55030069000); Alodat, Ahmad Yuosef (57226457049)
Analysis of insurance entrepreneurship as a hedge in times of crisis: a literature review
2024
10.1016/j.stae.2023.100065
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180357769&doi=10.1016%2fj.stae.2023.100065&partnerID=40&md5=4ab68e538b30f1e4b5059985ddcc3451
College of Business, Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates; Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; School of Histories, Languages, and Cultures, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco; Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus, Malaysia
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