2017
DOI: 10.1108/jrf-07-2016-0092
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Product diversification, business structure, and firm performance in Taiwanese property and liability insurance sector

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze product diversification, business structure and insurer performance with a comprehensive look at the property-liability (P/L) insurance operations. Design/methodology/approach Using a panel data, this study employs an ordinary least squares regression model, fixed effects model and random effects model to examine the impact of product diversification and business structure on the performance of P/L insurers. The study assesses insurer performance using both ris… Show more

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“…Additional studies that explore spillover effects within the insurance industry consider the direct comovement of stock returns across life insurers, PC insurers, and accident and health insurers-three distinct but related markets (Carson, Elyasiani, & Mansur, 2008). Adams & Jiang, 2017;Ames, Hines, & Sankara, 2018;He, Sommer, & Xie, 2011) and firm diversification (e.g., Ai, Bajtelsmit, & Wang, 2018;Elango, Ma, & Pope, 2008;Lee, 2017;Liebenberg & Sommer, 2008;Morris, Fier, & Liebenberg, 2017). Other studies examine performance within a specific line of business, such as automobile insurance (e.g., Bajtelsmit & Bouzouita, 1998;Weiss & Choi, 2008) or medical malpractice insurance (e.g., Born & Boyer, 2011;Lei & Schmit, 2010;Viscusi & Born, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional studies that explore spillover effects within the insurance industry consider the direct comovement of stock returns across life insurers, PC insurers, and accident and health insurers-three distinct but related markets (Carson, Elyasiani, & Mansur, 2008). Adams & Jiang, 2017;Ames, Hines, & Sankara, 2018;He, Sommer, & Xie, 2011) and firm diversification (e.g., Ai, Bajtelsmit, & Wang, 2018;Elango, Ma, & Pope, 2008;Lee, 2017;Liebenberg & Sommer, 2008;Morris, Fier, & Liebenberg, 2017). Other studies examine performance within a specific line of business, such as automobile insurance (e.g., Bajtelsmit & Bouzouita, 1998;Weiss & Choi, 2008) or medical malpractice insurance (e.g., Born & Boyer, 2011;Lei & Schmit, 2010;Viscusi & Born, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes diversification has also a negative relationship firm performance (Lee, 2017). Today markets expected to face more challenges and increasing high competition.…”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managers need to have clear their objectives and carefully work with the firm resources when driving to product diversification and business structure. Lee has not clarified the real skills effect in the diversification-performance (Lee, 2017). Also the value firms achieve through product diversification can depending on both on the specific environmental dependency of the current environment and time period dependency.…”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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