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Improving automobile insurance ratemaking using telematics: incorporating mileage and driver behaviour data
We show how data collected from a GPS device can be incorporated in motor insurance ratemaking . The calculation of premium rates based upon driver behaviour represents an opportunity for the insurance sector . Our approach is based on count data regression models for frequency, where exposure is driven by the distance travelled and additional paramete rs that capture characteristics of automobile usage and which may affect claiming behaviour . We propose implement ing a classical frequency model that is updated with telemetrics information. We illustrate the method using real data from usage - based insurance policies. Results show that not only the distance travelled by the driver, but also driver habits, significantly influence the expected number of accidents and, hence, the cost of insurance coverage . This paper provides a methodology including a transition pricing transferring knowledge and experience that the company already had before the telematics data arrived to the new world including telematics information incorporated in motor insurance ratemaking . The calculation of premium rates based upon driver behaviour represents an opportunity for the insurance sector. Our approach is based on count data regression models for frequency, where exposure is driven by the distance travelled and additional parameters that capture characteristics of automobile usage and which may affect claiming behaviour. We propose implementing a classical frequency model that is updated with telemetrics information. We illustrate the method using real data from usage - based insurance policies. Results show that not only the distance travelled by the driver, but also driver habits, significantly influence the expected number of accidents and, hence, the cost of insurance coverage . This paper provides a methodology including a transition pricing transferring knowledge and experience that the company already had before the telematics data arrived to the new world including telematics information
Genomic analysis of Acinetobacter baumannii prophages reveals remarkable diversity and suggests significant impact on bacterial virulence and fitness
[Abstract] Bacterial genomics has revealed substantial amounts of prophage DNA in bacterial genomes. This integrated viral DNA has been shown to play important roles in the evolution of bacterial pathogenicity. Acinetobacter baumannii has shown a fast progression as a nosocomial multi-resistant pathogen in recent years, and is now considered one of the most dangerous microorganisms in hospital environments. The role of prophages in the evolution of A. baumannii pathogenicity has not yet been explored. In this context, we aimed at evaluating the impact of prophages on A. baumannii genomic diversity and pathogenicity. [...]info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Negotiating Transfer Prices
Haake C-J, Martini JT. Negotiating Transfer Prices. Group Decision and Negotiation. 2013;22(4):657-680.We consider a team-investment setting in which transfer prices between two divisions are negotiable. Investments are made independently and simultaneously after the bargaining stage, i.e. with a given transfer price 'on the table'. Both divisions' investments jointly affect the sales price of the final product and total revenue. We analyze two transfer-pricing schemes and their corresponding bargaining problems. Both bargaining settings exhibit non-transferable utility because the transfer price not only allocates corporate profit but also affects corporate profit through the incentives it creates for the divisions' investment and quantity decisions. In particular, we discuss how concepts from bargaining theory can be use used to determine a 'fair' agreement concerning the transfer price.
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