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Privacy Regulation and the Reputational Risk of Cyber Events

2023-01-05 , Jaenicke, Christoph

Against the background of increasing data privacy regulations in the US and EU, this study investigates the effect of privacy regulations on the reputational risk of cyber events. By extracting cyber events from the SAS Global OpRisk database, the world’s largest operational risk database, we found significantly larger cumulative abnormal returns (CAR) after the installation of privacy regulations. CARs are significantly influenced by firm size across the regulation regimes. Difference-in-differences regressions suggested a limited influence of regulation on key firm performance measures after a cyber incident. In the EU, return on assets is significantly reduced in contrast to the US. Overall, regulation amplifies the immediate consequences of an event compared with the pre-regulation era, but we find mixed evidence for these amplified consequences to be sustainable.

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What Does It Take to Transfer Cyber Risk to the Capital Markets?

2021-03-11 , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Digitaler Wandel – Neue Arbeitsformen und ihre Konsequenzen für die Vorsorge

2020 , Eling, Martin , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Digitalisierung und Vorsorge

2020 , Eling, Martin , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Insurance Literacy is Different

2021-07-28 , Jaenicke, Christoph

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What Does It Take to Transfer Cyber Risk to the Capital Markets?

2020 , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Insurance Literacy is Different

2023 , Eling, Martin , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Insurance Literacy is Different

2021-08-04 , Jaenicke, Christoph

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What Does It Take to Transfer Cyber Risk to the Capital Markets?

2019-08 , Jaenicke, Christoph

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Die Gig Economy erfordert ein flexibleres Vorsorgesystem

2021 , Eling, Martin , Jaenicke, Christoph