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Nuhn, R., & Doff, R. (2020). Hoe passen verzekeraars scenario's toe in het kader van de ORSA? MAB : Maandblad voor accountancy en bedrijfseconomie, 94(9/10), 379-389. https://doi.org/10.5117/mab.94.54831[details]
Doff, R. (2016). The Final Solvency II Framework: Will It Be Effective? The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance. Issues and Practice, 41(4), 587–607. https://doi.org/10.1057/gpp.2016.4[details]
Doff, R., Bilderbeek, J., Bruggink, B., & Emmen, P. (2009). Performance management in insurance firms by using transfer pricing. Risk Management and Insurance Review, 12(2), 213-226. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6296.2009.01164.x[details]
Doff, R. R. (2008). A Critical Analysis of the Solvency II Proposals. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance. Issues and Practice, 33(2), 193–206. https://doi.org/10.1057/gpp.2008.2[details]
2020
Doff, R. (2020). Behavioural Risk Management: The added value of scenarios and avoiding biases. Risk Books. [details]
2015
Doff, R. (2015). Risk management for insurers: risk control, economic capital and Solvency II (3rd edn). London: Risk Books. [details]
2014
Doff, R. (2014). The Solvency II Handbook: Practical approaches to implementation. Risk Books. [details]
2009
Doff, R. (2009). De impact van de kredietcrisis op verzekeraars. Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 94(4554), 121-123. [details]
Doff, R. (2009). Solvency II bij verzekeraars: een analyse van jaarrekeningen. MAB, 83(11), 364-372. [details]
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