Determinants of Purchasing Catastrophe Insurance by Communes - Behavioural Perspective

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  • Mateusz Gawin ✉️ Wroclaw University of Economics and Business
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  • Magdalena Swacha-Lech Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland

Abstract

The paper examines whether Polish communes are willing to buy catastrophe insurance considering behavioural factors such as heuristics and biases. The core methods used in this contribution involve a survey among 348 Polish communes in 2020. The necessary empirical data of a qualitative nature was collected by a consortium of two research agencies, Biostat Research & Development Sp. z o.o. and Biostat Sp. z o.o. The research results supported the hypothesis that the levels of commune income do not have a decisive impact on decisions about the purchase of insurance against catastrophic losses by Polish communes, which allowed to emphasize the role of behavioural aspects of the decision-making process. The article extends the BDM area to municipalities.(original abstract)

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2021-01-30

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