Univ.Prof. Alexander Mürmann is a Professor of Risk Management and Insurance at Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna). He holds leadership roles as Deputy Head of the Institute for Finance, Banking and Insurance and Program Director of the Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF). His research focuses on risk management, insurance economics, behavioral finance, and financial regulation. Notable contributions include studies on asymmetric information in insurance markets, regret theory applications, and systemic risk dynamics. Mürmann has published extensively in top journals such as the Journal of Risk and Insurance and Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, with over 20 years of academic output. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical regulatory challenges, addressing topics like catastrophe derivatives, pandemic risk, and fire sale effects in financial markets. Research interests span insurance market design, behavioral decision-making under uncertainty, and the interplay between regulation and market outcomes. His editorial roles in special issues highlight expertise in emerging areas like tontines and pandemic economics. Awards and recognitions (4 listed but unspecified) reflect his scholarly impact. Mürmann's academic leadership includes directing top-tier finance programs and overseeing financial research initiatives at WU Vienna. His work frequently intersects with policy implications, emphasizing real-world applications of theoretical findings. Advisory contributions include guiding initiatives on driver safety incentives and solvency regulation. Active collaboration with institutions like the Vienna Graduate School of Finance underscores his role in training future financial experts.沈默的研究团队专注于金融工程、保险创新和系统性风险分析,其成果广泛应用于行业实践与政策制定。









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