Contributors

Markus Burbach
Insurance Education Consultant, Gen Re Business School, Cologne
Markus Burbach joined Gen Re in 2002. He develops seminars and publications for the international and German Life and Non-Life markets with the Gen Re Business School. He focuses on seminars on risk management, product management and personal accident insurance, in addition to authoring Risk Management Review.
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Der weiche Versicherungsbetrug und Möglichkeiten der Prävention
Issue: Dec 12, 2016
DeutschDer Artikel beschreibt Gründe für unehrliches Verhalten von Versicherungsnehmern und weist auf geeignete Möglichkeiten der Betrugsbekämpfung hin.
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Preventing Soft Fraud - Insights From Behavioural Science
By Markus Burbach Dec 12, 2016 English
Lying and cheating are neither motivated by a criminal disposition nor do they follow the cost-benefit principles of the Simple Model of Rational Crime, according to Behavioural Economics and Psychology Professor Dan Ariely. People cheat just a little...
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Der weiche Versicherungsbetrug – Einblicke und Erkenntnisse aus der Verhaltensforschung
By Markus Burbach Dec 12, 2016 Deutsch
Warum lügen und betrügen Menschen? Hierfür ist weder eine bestimmte kriminelle Veranlagung notwendig, noch erfolgt eine Kosten-Nutzen-Abwägung nach dem Simple Model of Rational Crime, so Dan Ariely, Professor für Verhaltensökonomie und Psychologie. Die...
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Soft Fraud and Possibilities for Prevention
Issue: Nov 02, 2016
EnglishWhat drives an honest insurance customer to commit insurance fraud in the case of a low-sum loss? This article looks at what we can learn from behavioural economics to better understand what facilitates an individual to commit "soft fraud".
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