Overview
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Actuarial science and actuarial finance deal with the study, modeling and managing of insurance and related financial risks for which stochastic models and statistical methods are available.
Topics include classical actuarial mathematics such as life and non-life insurance, pension funds, reinsurance, and also more recent areas of interest such as risk management, asset-and-liability management, solvency, catastrophe modeling, systematic changes in risk parameters, longevity, etc.
EAJ is designed for the promotion and development of actuarial science and actuarial finance. For this, we publish original actuarial research papers, either theoretical or applied, with innovative applications, as well as case studies on the evaluation and implementation of new mathematical methods in insurance and actuarial finance. We also welcome survey papers on topics of recent interest in the field.
EAJ is the successor of six national actuarial journals, and particularly focuses on links between actuarial theory and practice. In order to serve as a platform for this exchange, we also welcome discussions (typically from practitioners, with a length of 1-3 pages) on published papers that highlight the application aspects of the discussed paper. Such discussions can also suggest modifications of the studied problem which are of particular interest to actuarial practice. Thus, they can serve as motivation for further studies.
Finally, EAJ now also publishes ‘Letters’, which are short papers (up to 5 pages) that have academic and/or practical relevance and consist of e.g. an interesting idea, insight, clarification or observation of a cross-connection that deserves publication, but is shorter than a usual research article. A detailed description or proposition of a new relevant research question, short but curious mathematical results that deserve the attention of the actuarial community as well as novel applications of mathematical and actuarial concepts are equally welcome. Letter submissions will be reviewed within 6 weeks, so that they provide an opportunity to get good and pertinent ideas published quickly, while the same refereeing standards as for other submissions apply. Both academics and practitioners are encouraged to contribute to this new format.
Authors are invited to submit their papers online via http://euaj.edmgr.com.
Recordings of Online Presentations of the latest EAJ Issues are available here: https://cassyni.com/s/eaj
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- Hansjörg Albrecher
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Polish Society of Actuaries (Polskie Stowarzyszenie Aktuariuszy)
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Swiss Association of Actuaries
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Aktuarvereinigung Österreichs (Actuarial Association of Austria)
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Instituut van Actuarissen in België (Institute of Actuaries in Belgium)
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Institut des Actuaries (French Institute of Actuaries)
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Instituto dos Atuários Portugueses (Portuguese Institute of Actuaries)
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Aktüerler Derneği (Actuarial Society of Turkey)
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ISOA Association (joint association of Istituto Italiano degli Attuari (IA) and Ordine degli Attuari (OA))
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Eesti Aktuaaride Liit (Estonian Actuarial Association)
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Instituto de Actuarios Españoles
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Slovenian actuarial society (Slovensko aktuarsko društvo).
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Lithuanian Actuarial Society
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Journal updates
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2023 Gauss Prize Awarded
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Versicherungs-und Finanzmathematik (DGVFM) and Deutsche Aktuarvereinigung (DAV) have awarded the Gauss Prize for the best paper in EAJ in 2023 to Axel Bücher and Alexander Rosenstock for their paper „Micro level prediction of out-standing claim counts based on novel mixture models and neural networks“.
The paper appeared in Vol. 13/1 (2023) of the EAJ in open access (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13385-022-00314-4) . Congratulations to the authors for this excellent contribution!”
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Call for Papers: Special Issue on Climate Change in Insurance
Submission start: June 1st, 2024.
Submission deadline: December 31st, 2024
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