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The Impact of Climate Change and Sustainability Standards on the Insurance Market


The Impact of Climate Change and Sustainability Standards on the Insurance Market


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von: Kiran Sood, Simon Grima, Peter C. Young, Ercan Ozen, Balamurugan Balusamy

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Verlag: Wiley
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Veröffentl.: 04.07.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9781394167937
Sprache: englisch
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<b><I>The Impact of</i> CLIMATE CHANGE <i>and</i> SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS <i>on the</i> INSURANCE MARKET</b> <p><b>The book explores the role of the insurance industry in contributing and responding to the harms that climate change has brought.</b> <p>This book delves into the physical and logical impacts, both direct and indirect, on the insurance industry. Subjects discussed include new technology such as big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, the growth of sustainable economics with foreign direct investments (FDIs), trustworthiness, and ethics. Related use cases of data science for claim processing, fraud detection and prevention, policy administration, pricing, and underwriting are discussed along with cyber security issues, data protection, and big data regulatory reforms. To promote ESG sustainability, the insurance industry plays a critical and significant role. Climate-related risks are being factored into underwriting and investing strategies. Through their own operations and business activities, insurers may promote the ESG agenda and move towards sustainability. Also discussed are promoting diversity and inclusion, lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, resolving gender inequality, and helping communities through charitable work, which all improve a company’s brand, reputation, and ESG credentials. <p><b>Audience</b> <p>The book is specially designed for administrators, lecturers, researchers, students of insurance and sustainability, students in financial services, insurance practitioners, actuaries, loss adjusters, underwriters, regulators, facilities management, utility companies, voluntary organizations, government departments, business leaders, policymakers, decision-makers, investors, risk managers, compliance managers, and audit managers amongst many others.
<p>Foreword xix</p> <p>Preface xxiii</p> <p><b>Part I: The Impact of Digitalisation and Lines of Insurance on Sustainable Development 1</b></p> <p><b>1 Sustainability Through Digital Insurance 3<br /> </b><i>Satinder Singh, Jashandeep Singh and Shilpi Gupta</i></p> <p>1.1 Introduction 4</p> <p>1.2 Theoretical Background 6</p> <p>1.2.1 Origin and Concept of Digital Insurance 6</p> <p>1.2.2 The Internet of Things 6</p> <p>1.2.3 Digital Ecosystem for Insurers 8</p> <p>1.2.4 Digital Disruption in the Insurance Industry 9</p> <p>1.3 Sustainability and Digital Insurance 10</p> <p>1.3.1 Principles for Sustainable Insurance 12</p> <p>1.4 Digital Insurance and Sustainable Goals 12</p> <p>1.5 Findings 14</p> <p>1.6 Conclusion 15</p> <p>1.7 Implications 15</p> <p>References 16</p> <p><b>2 Motor Vehicle Insurance Industry in India: A Review 23<br /> </b><i>Uma Shankar Yadav, Nikhil Yadav, Ravindra Tripathi and Kiran Sood</i></p> <p>2.1 Introduction 24</p> <p>2.1.1 Why Do We Need Motor Vehicle Insurance? 24</p> <p>2.1.2 Need and Significance of the Study 25</p> <p>2.2 The Rationale for the Study of VMI in India 26</p> <p>2.2.1 Importance of Insurance in Our Daily Life 27</p> <p>2.2.2 VMI Industry and Effect of Pandemic (COVID-19) 27</p> <p>2.2.3 Motor Vehicle Insurance in India 28</p> <p>2.2.4 New Insurance Policy Rule in India 29</p> <p>2.3 Literature Review 29</p> <p>2.4 Objective 30</p> <p>2.5 Methodology 30</p> <p>2.6 Discussion 31</p> <p>2.6.1 Motor Insurance Sales in India 31</p> <p>2.7 Findings 34</p> <p>2.7.1 MVA Act 2019 35</p> <p>2.7.2 Benefits of VMI 36</p> <p>2.8 Result 36</p> <p>2.9 Conclusion 37</p> <p>References 38</p> <p><b>3 Demystifying the Prospects for Insurance Companies to Finance the Energy Metamorphosis: A Study on Indian Insurance and Sustainable Development 41<br /> </b><i>Mukul Bhatnagar, Letife Özdemir and Nitin Pathak</i></p> <p>3.1 Introduction 42</p> <p>3.2 Present Status of India in Energy Transition 43</p> <p>3.3 The Prospects for Insurance Enterprises to Finance the Energy Metamorphosis 44</p> <p>3.4 The Reasons Why India’s Renewable Energy Investments are Anticipated to Expand 46</p> <p>3.5 Harnessing Insurance for Sustainable Development 48</p> <p>3.6 Conclusion 49</p> <p>References 50</p> <p><b>4 Artificial Intelligence in the Health Insurance Sector: Sustainable or Unsustainable from the Lens of Ethical-Legal and Socio-Economic Standards 57<br /> </b><i>Yogesh Mishra and Ankita Shaw</i></p> <p>4.1 Introduction 58</p> <p>4.2 Conceptualizing Sustainable Health Insurance 60</p> <p>4.3 Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Health Insurance: A Background 60</p> <p>4.4 Integration of AI in Health Insurance: A Bird’s Eye View from Ethical Implications Perspective 62</p> <p>4.4.1 Issue of Transparency 62</p> <p>4.4.2 Issue of Accountability 63</p> <p>4.4.3 Issue of Algorithmic Bias 63</p> <p>4.4.4 Issue of Informed Consent 63</p> <p>4.4.5 Issue of Safety and the Use of AI in the Insurance Sector 64</p> <p>4.4.6 Issue of Trust Deficit Between the Insurance Providers and the Insured 64</p> <p>4.4.7 The Issue of Explainability 65</p> <p>4.5 Integration of AI in Health Insurance: Evaluation of Socio-Economic Repercussions 65</p> <p>4.5.1 Economic Growth vis-à-vis Sustainability: Does Implementation of AI in Health Insurance Pose Unsustainability? 66</p> <p>4.5.2 AI in Health Insurance: Issue of Equitability 67</p> <p>4.6 Integration of AI in Health Insurance: Requirement of Ideal Model Legal Standards for India 68</p> <p>4.7 Recommendations 70</p> <p>4.8 Concluding Remarks 71</p> <p>References 72</p> <p><b>5 Medical Crowdfunding: From the Lens of Health Insurance 75<br /> </b><i>Shivani Inder and Rishu Bhardwaj</i></p> <p>5.1 Introduction 75</p> <p>5.2 Crowdfunding in Healthcare: Medical Crowdfunding 76</p> <p>5.3 Medical Crowdfunding: Compliment to Health Insurance 78</p> <p>5.4 Medical Crowdfunding: Concerns and Consequences 80</p> <p>5.5 Concluding Remarks 82</p> <p>References 82</p> <p><b>6 Digital Transformation of the Insurance Industry – A Case of the Indian Insurance Sector 85<br /> </b><i>Pawan Kumar, Sanjay Taneja, Mukul and Ercan Özen</i></p> <p>6.1 Introduction 86</p> <p>6.2 Literature Review 90</p> <p>6.3 Conclusion 100</p> <p>References 101</p> <p><b>Part II: The Impact of Climate Change on Insurance Markets 107</b></p> <p><b>7 Climate Resilient Agriculture: Binding Agriculture Innovations and Insurance 109<br /> </b><i>Kirandeep Kaur, Jasmandeep Kaur and Ramanjeet Singh</i></p> <p>7.1 Introduction 110</p> <p>7.2 Agricultural Innovation and Trends 111</p> <p>7.3 Agricultural Innovation for Agricultural Productivity 114</p> <p>7.4 Agricultural Insurance and Trends 115</p> <p>7.5 Agricultural Insurance and Poverty Eradication 116</p> <p>7.6 Innovations within Agricultural Insurance 118</p> <p>7.7 Challenges and Difficulties Associated with Agricultural Innovation 120</p> <p>7.8 Barriers to Agricultural Insurance Adoption 121</p> <p>7.9 Future Projection of Agricultural Innovation and Insurance 121</p> <p>7.10 Conclusion 122</p> <p>References 124</p> <p><b>8 Climate Change Resilience Support in the Insurance Sector 127<br /> </b><i>Reena Malik, Jyoti Verma and Ambuj Sharma</i></p> <p>8.1 Introduction 127</p> <p>8.2 Catastrophe Insurance and Climate Change 128</p> <p>8.3 Carney Defines Climate Risks 129</p> <p>8.4 Heading Towards Reducing Carbon Footprints 130</p> <p>8.5 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: Paradigm Shift 131</p> <p>8.6 Building Resilience 132</p> <p>8.7 Critical Infrastructure Decarbonation and Climate Resilience Emphasis 133</p> <p>8.8 Combating Challenges 135</p> <p>8.9 Role of Stakeholders 136</p> <p>8.10 Role of Government 136</p> <p>8.11 Recommendations at Company Level 138</p> <p>8.12 Recommendations at Industry Level 138</p> <p>8.13 Mitigating Losses with Technology 139</p> <p>8.13.1 Satellite Imagery 139</p> <p>8.13.2 Location-Risk Intelligence 139</p> <p>8.13.3 Adjusting Claim with AR/VR 139</p> <p>8.13.4 Biometrics 140</p> <p>8.14 Conclusion 140</p> <p>References 140</p> <p><b>9 Sustainable Climate Change and its Impact on the Insurance Sector 143<br /> </b><i>Amrinder Singh and Geetika Madaan</i></p> <p>9.1 Introduction 144</p> <p>9.2 Science and Politics of Climate Change 144</p> <p>9.3 The Implications of Climate Change for the Insurance Sector 146</p> <p>9.4 The Insurance Sector’s Present Attitudes Towards Climate Change 148</p> <p>9.5 Motivations for Thinking Differently About Climate Change 149</p> <p>9.5.1 Lack of Ideal Information 150</p> <p>9.5.2 Lack of Long-Term Business Planning 150</p> <p>9.5.3 Social Pressure from Peers 151</p> <p>9.5.4 Aspects of the Institutional Structure 151</p> <p>9.6 Avoiding Risks from Natural Disasters 152</p> <p>9.7 The Insurance Industry’s Approach to Environmental Policy 153</p> <p>9.8 Variation on a Global Scale 154</p> <p>9.9 The Role of Government in Preventing Natural Disasters 155</p> <p>9.10 Natural Disaster Cooperation Framework 156</p> <p>9.11 Added Prospects for Insurers 158</p> <p>9.11.1 Unparalleled Understanding of Potential Dangers 158</p> <p>9.11.2 New Insurance Markets 159</p> <p>9.11.3 Diversification 159</p> <p>9.12 Concluding Remarks 160</p> <p>References 161</p> <p><b>10 A Study Regarding the Effectiveness of Environmental Education on Climate Change 165<br /> </b><i>Manju Dahiya and Naman Mishra</i></p> <p>10.1 Introduction 166</p> <p>10.2 Literature Review 167</p> <p>10.3 Theoretical Concerns 168</p> <p>10.4 Research Objectives 169</p> <p>10.4.1 Data Analysis 169</p> <p>10.5 Inference 175</p> <p>10.6 Conclusion 176</p> <p>References 176</p> <p><b>11 Contribution of the Insurance Sector in Sustaining the Climate: An Analytical Study 179<br /> </b><i>Arti Gaur and Sweta Bhatti</i></p> <p>11.1 Introduction 180</p> <p>11.2 Sustainable Insurance 181</p> <p>11.3 Principles for Sustainable Insurance 182</p> <p>11.4 Role of Insurance Sector in Climate Change 182</p> <p>11.5 Sustainability Highlights and Initiatives Taken for Climate by SBI Life 184</p> <p>11.6 Energy Conservation Initiatives 184</p> <p>11.7 Reduction of Carbon Footprints Plays a Vital Role in Sustaining the Climate 186</p> <p>11.8 Enhancing Sustainability Through Insurance 187</p> <p>11.9 Conclusion 190</p> <p>References 190</p> <p><b>12 Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture 193<br /> </b><i>Arti Gaur and Sanju Verma</i></p> <p>Abbreviations 194</p> <p>12.1 Introduction 194</p> <p>12.2 Agricultural Insurance – Risk Management 196</p> <p>12.3 Various Agriculture Insurance Programs 197</p> <p>12.3.1 Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana 197</p> <p>12.3.2 Weather-Based Crop Insurance Plan 199</p> <p>12.3.3 Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme (CPIS) 200</p> <p>12.3.4 Unified Package Insurance Scheme (UPIS) 200</p> <p>12.4 Crop Insurance 201</p> <p>12.5 Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture 204</p> <p>12.6 NICRA Assisted Farmers to Cope with Climate Variation 207</p> <p>12.7 Conclusion 207</p> <p>References 209</p> <p><b>13 Climate Change: Not Only a Projection for Emerging Risks But a Reality for the Insurance Sector 211<br /> </b><i>Jyoti Verma, Reena Malik and Rachit Agarwal</i></p> <p>13.1 Introduction 212</p> <p>13.2 Impact of Climate Change on Global Insurance Industry 213</p> <p>13.3 International Practice of Insurance Mechanism in Combating the Risk of Climate Change 215</p> <p>13.4 Conclusion 217</p> <p>References 217</p> <p><b>14 A Systematic Review of ESG Investing and Climate Change as a Sustainable Practice in the Insurance Industry 221<br /> </b><i>Cheenu Goel, Payal Bassi and Pankaj</i></p> <p>14.1 Introduction 222</p> <p>14.2 Review of Literature 223</p> <p>14.3 Research Methodology 224</p> <p>14.4 Data and Network Analysis 225</p> <p>14.4.1 Year-Wise Publication Details 225</p> <p>14.4.2 Top 10 Journals 225</p> <p>14.4.3 Network Association of Co-Authorship with Countries 227</p> <p>14.4.4 Network Association of Co-Authorship with Authors 227</p> <p>14.4.5 Co-Occurrence of All Keywords 228</p> <p>14.4.6 Co-Occurrence of Index Keywords 229</p> <p>14.4.7 Citation Analysis – Citation of Source 230</p> <p>14.4.8 Author Analysis – Citation with Authors 231</p> <p>14.4.9 Bibliographic Coupling of Documents 231</p> <p>14.4.10 Bibliographic Coupling of Countries 232</p> <p>14.5 Conclusion 233</p> <p>References 234</p> <p><b>15 SLR on Aspects of Climatic Change in the Agriculture Industry in the Context of Weather Index Insurance: Visualization Through Network Diagrams 237<br /> </b><i>Payal Bassi, Cheenu Goel and Pankaj</i></p> <p>15.1 Introduction 238</p> <p>15.2 Review of Literature 238</p> <p>15.3 Research Methodology 240</p> <p>15.4 Data and Network Analysis 241</p> <p>15.4.1 Publications by Year 241</p> <p>15.4.2 Publications by Document Type 241</p> <p>15.4.3 Influential Journals 242</p> <p>15.4.3.1 Top 10 Journals Based on Count 242</p> <p>15.4.3.2 Alluvial Diagram Showing the Top 10</p> <p>Journals Along with their Country of Origin and Impact Factor 243</p> <p>15.4.4 Alluvial Visualization of Top 10 Authors Based on Citations 244</p> <p>15.4.5 Alluvial Representation of Rank Score of Publications by Top 10 Authors 245</p> <p>15.4.6 Network Analysis of Co-Occurrence of All Keywords 246</p> <p>15.4.7 Network Analysis of Co-Citation of Cited Sources 246</p> <p>15.4.8 Co-Citation with Cited Authors 247</p> <p>15.5 Conclusion 248</p> <p>References 249</p> <p><b>16 Impact of Climate-Disruptive Industries on the Global Insurance and Risk Management Scenario 253<br /> </b><i>Kirandeep Kaur, Kiran Sood and Simon Grima</i></p> <p>16.1 Introduction 254</p> <p>16.1.1 Genetic and Extractive Sector 255</p> <p>16.1.1.1 The Parallel Impact on Insurance Mechanism 255</p> <p>16.1.1.2 The Implications in Relevance to Rising Costs and Insurance-Related Risks 256</p> <p>16.1.2 Transportation Sector 256</p> <p>16.1.2.1 Accountability to Climate Change and Risk Expansion 256</p> <p>16.1.2.2 Exhaustive Activities Posing a Threat to the Risk-Bearing Potential of Insurance Sector 258</p> <p>16.1.3 Construction Sector 258</p> <p>16.1.3.1 A Challenge to the Resilience of the Property/Casualty Industry 258</p> <p>16.1.3.2 A Growing Demand for the Sector Pressurizing the Existing Insurance Model 260</p> <p>16.2 Objective of the Study 260</p> <p>16.3 Review of Literature 260</p> <p>16.4 Research Gap 262</p> <p>16.5 Findings 263</p> <p>16.6 Discussions and Conclusion 264</p> <p>References 265</p> <p><b>17 Examining the Antecedents and Consequences of Corporate Commitment Towards Climate Change 269<br /> </b><i>Rajni Bala and Sandeep Singh</i></p> <p>17.1 Introduction to Climate Change 270</p> <p>17.2 Literature Review 271</p> <p>17.3 Antecedents of Climate Change 273</p> <p>17.4 Consequences of Climate Change 273</p> <p>17.5 Conclusion 274</p> <p>References 275</p> <p><b>18 Climate Change and the Insurance Sector: An Analysis of Sustainable Development in India 279<br /> </b><i>Balpreet Singh</i></p> <p>18.1 Introduction 279</p> <p>18.2 Purpose 282</p> <p>18.3 Methodology 282</p> <p>18.4 Findings and Discussion 283</p> <p>18.5 Opportunities for Sustainable Insurance 284</p> <p>18.6 Conclusion 285</p> <p>References 286</p> <p><b>Part III: The Impact of Behaviour, Culture, Education and Internal Controls 287</b></p> <p><b>19 The Role of Internal Audit in Risk Management with a Perspective of Sustainability Development 289<br /> </b><i>Vinita Choudhary and Sonal Trivedi</i></p> <p>19.1 Introduction 290</p> <p>19.1.1 Role of Internal Audit in Risk Management 290</p> <p>19.1.2 Purpose and Significance of the Study 291</p> <p>19.1.3 Problem Statement and Research Gap 291</p> <p>19.1.4 Structure of the Study 292</p> <p>19.2 Literature Review 292</p> <p>19.2.1 Internal Audit 292</p> <p>19.2.1.1 Definition and Meaning of Internal Audit 293</p> <p>19.2.1.2 The Role of Internal Audit in Any Organization 294</p> <p>19.2.1.3 The Duties and Responsibilities of an Internal Auditor 295</p> <p>19.2.2 Risk Management 296</p> <p>19.2.2.1 Definition of Risk Management 296</p> <p>19.2.2.2 Benefits of Risk Management 296</p> <p>19.2.2.3 Types of Risk in Insurance Industry 297</p> <p>19.2.2.4 Risk Insurance Concept 299</p> <p>19.2.3 Relationship Between Internal Audit and Risk Management 299</p> <p>19.2.4 The Insurance Industry in the Context of Climate Change 304</p> <p>19.3 Case Discussion 307</p> <p>19.3.1 Case – Internal Audit and Risk Management of General Insurance Companies in India 307</p> <p>19.3.2 Discussion Question in Given Case 309</p> <p>19.4 Contribution of Study 309</p> <p>19.5 Conclusion 309</p> <p>References 310</p> <p>Website 315</p> <p><b>20 Environment Education and Insurance Awareness – A Boon to Indian Insurance Sector 317<br /> </b><i>Sanjeev Kumar, Kunal Raheja and Ankit Dhiraj</i></p> <p>20.1 Introduction 318</p> <p>20.1.1 Effect of Climate Change on India 318</p> <p>20.1.2 Costs to India’s Economy from Climate Change 321</p> <p>20.2 The History of India’s Insurance Sector 323</p> <p>20.2.1 Things that Changed in the History of the Indian Insurance Business were Big the Indian Insurance Scene has Slowly Changed in the Following Ways 324</p> <p>20.3 Insurance Plays a Vital Role 325</p> <p>20.4 School and University Teaching Environment Awareness 328</p> <p>20.4.1 Best Practices Adopted by School and University 328</p> <p>20.5 Different Benefits of Environment Education in Society 328</p> <p>20.5.1 Imagination 328</p> <p>20.5.2 Classroom Learning 329</p> <p>20.5.3 Creative Thinking Skills 329</p> <p>20.5.4 Learning Standards 329</p> <p>20.5.5 Healthy Lifestyle 329</p> <p>20.5.6 Communities 329</p> <p>20.6 Teacher and Students Empowered 329</p> <p>20.7 Conclusion 330</p> <p>References 330</p> <p><b>21 Cultivating Sustainable Behavior and Critical Consciousness Towards the Environment: Environmental Education for Sustainability 333<br /> </b><i>Seema Yadav</i></p> <p>21.1 Introduction 334</p> <p>21.2 Environmental Education as Concept: Promoting Sustainability 334</p> <p>21.3 Environmental Education as an Approach for Addressing Environmental Problems 337</p> <p>21.4 Dealing with Complexities: Changing the Scenario with Environmental Education 338</p> <p>21.5 Making Students Environmental Conscious with Environmental Education 340</p> <p>21.6 Teachers’ Role in Achieving the Goals of Environmental Education 341</p> <p>21.7 What is Next? It is: Being Innovative in Environmental Education 342</p> <p>21.8 Conclusion 345</p> <p>References 346</p> <p><b>22 Adoption of ESG by the Insurance Industry: Conceptual Framework and Future Recommendations 349<br /> </b><i>Kumar Shalender, Babita Singla and Sandhir Sharma</i></p> <p>22.1 Introduction 349</p> <p>22.2 Principles of ESG Integration in Insurance Sector 351</p> <p>22.3 ESG Implementation Framework 355</p> <p>22.4 Conclusion and Discussion 356</p> <p>References 357</p> <p><b>23 Sustainable Solutions for Insurance and Risk Management 359<br /> </b><i>Harret Kaur, Kiran Sood, Uma Shankar Yadav and Simon Grima</i></p> <p>23.1 Introduction 360</p> <p>23.1.1 Objectives 361</p> <p>23.2 Literature Review 361</p> <p>23.2.1 Research Gap 363</p> <p>23.3 Research Methodology 363</p> <p>23.4 Discussion 364</p> <p>23.4.1 Functions of Insurance in Sustainable Development and Transfer of Risk 364</p> <p>23.4.2 The Contribution of the Insurance Sector Towards Sustainable Development 365</p> <p>23.5 Result and Conclusion 366</p> <p>23.5.1 Recommendations and Future Scope 366</p> <p>23.6 Challenges and Limitations 368</p> <p>23.6.1 Various Challenges Posed Due to the Adoption of Sustainable Insurance 368</p> <p>23.6.2 The Limitations of the Paper 368</p> <p>References 369</p> <p><b>24 Target 8.8: Protect Labor Rights and Promote a Safe Working Environment 373<br /> </b><i>Nikita Singla, Kiran Sood, Simon Grima and Uma Shankar Yadav</i></p> <p>24.1 Introduction 374</p> <p>24.2 Review of Literature 378</p> <p>24.3 Research Methodology 384</p> <p>24.4 Target 8.8 385</p> <p>24.5 Conclusion 390</p> <p>References 390</p> <p><b>25 A Study on Challenges to Sustainable Development 393<br /> </b><i>Baljinder Kaur and Harreet Kaur</i></p> <p>25.1 Introduction 393</p> <p>25.2 Aim of the Research 394</p> <p>25.3 Methodology 394</p> <p>25.4 Discussion 395</p> <p>25.5 Factors Influencing Sustainable Development 397</p> <p>25.6 Challenges in Achieving SDGs 397</p> <p>25.7 Conclusion 398</p> <p>25.8 Suggestions 399</p> <p>References 400</p> <p><b>26 E-waste Management: A Transition Towards a Circular Economy 403<br /> </b><i>Baljinder Kaur, Kirandeep Kaur and Harreet Kaur</i></p> <p>26.1 Introduction 403</p> <p>26.2 Worldwide E-waste Structure 406</p> <p>26.3 Strategic Approaches 411</p> <p>26.4 DEMATEL Method 412</p> <p>26.5 Assessment of Life Cycle 412</p> <p>26.6 Challenges Related to E-waste Recycling 413</p> <p>26.7 Conclusion 413</p> <p>References 414</p> <p><b>27 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Measures and Their Impact on Insurance Industry: A Global Perspective 417<br /> </b><i>Amrik Singh and Gaurav Bathla</i></p> <p>27.1 Introduction 417</p> <p>27.2 Literature Review 419</p> <p>27.3 Trends Shaping ESG in the Insurance Sector 421</p> <p>27.3.1 Strong Governance and Employee Engagement 421</p> <p>27.3.2 Advances in Technology 422</p> <p>27.3.3 More Accountability and Transparency 422</p> <p>27.3.4 Macroeconomic 423</p> <p>27.4 ESG Challenges in the Insurance Sector 423</p> <p>27.4.1 Environmental Challenge 424</p> <p>27.4.2 Social Challenge 424</p> <p>27.4.3 Governance Challenge 425</p> <p>27.5 Conclusion 425</p> <p>References 426</p> <p><b>28 Environmental Risk and Sustaining the Insurance Industry 429<br /> </b><i>Gurpreet Kaur</i></p> <p>28.1 Introduction 430</p> <p>28.2 Review of Literature 431</p> <p>28.3 Literature Analysis 432</p> <p>28.3.1 Findings 432</p> <p>28.4 Conclusion 435</p> <p>References 436</p> <p><b>29 Global Energy Crisis: Impact on the Global Economy 439<br /> </b><i>Peterson K. Ozili and Ercan Ozen</i></p> <p>29.1 Introduction 439</p> <p>29.2 Review of Related Studies 442</p> <p>29.3 Understanding the 2021-2022 Global Energy Crisis 442</p> <p>29.3.1 Energy Crisis in Europe 443</p> <p>29.3.2 Energy Crisis in Asia 444</p> <p>29.3.3 Energy Crisis in Africa 444</p> <p>29.3.4 Energy Crisis in the Middle East 444</p> <p>29.3.5 The Contribution of Russian-Ukraine Conflict to the Energy Crisis 445</p> <p>29.4 Methodology 445</p> <p>29.5 Empirical Results 445</p> <p>29.5.1 Gasoline Price: Some Data from Around the World 445</p> <p>29.5.1.1 Gasoline Price in Africa 445</p> <p>29.5.1.2 Gasoline Price in Europe 446</p> <p>29.5.1.3 Gasoline Price in Asia 446</p> <p>29.5.1.4 Gasoline Price in Middle East Countries 448</p> <p>29.5.1.5 Gasoline Price in the Region of the Americas 449</p> <p>29.5.2 Regional Correlation 449</p> <p>29.5.3 Granger Causality Test 452</p> <p>29.6 Conclusion 452</p> <p>References 453</p> <p>Index 455</p>
<p><b>Kiran Sood, PhD,</b> is a professor at Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. Before joining Chitkara University, Kiran had served four organizations with a total experience of 19 years. Her research mainly focuses on regulations, marketing and finance in insurance, insurance management, economics, and management of innovation in insurance.</p> <p><b>Simon Grima, PhD,</b> is the deputy dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, and the Head of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management of the University of Malta, Msida, Malta, which he founded in 2015. He is the chairman of the Scientific Education Committee of the Public Risk Management Organization (PRIMO) and the Federation of European Risk Managers (FERMA).</p> <p><b>Peter Young, PhD,</b> holds the 3M Endowed Chair in International Business at the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of Business, Minn, USA. He was selected as a Distinguished Alumnus of the Year for the University of Nebraska-Omaha, was honored with the ALARM-UK Lifetime Service award, and was selected as an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management in London.</p> <p><b>Ercan Özen, PhD,</b> is an associate professor of finance in the Department of Banking and Finance, School of Applied Sciences, University of Usak, Turkey. He has authored 5 book chapters and more than 40 journal articles, as well as participated in many conference program committees and workshops.</p> <p><b>Balamurugan Balusamy, PhD,</b> is an associate dean at Shiv Nadar University, India. He has written about 30 books on various technologies, as well as authored more than 150 journal and conference publications.</p>
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