Insurance Risk Assessment Model based on Game Theory-Combined Weighting-TOPSIS

Authors

  • Haoran Xie
  • Jiabei Hu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ejhvxf72

Keywords:

Risk Assessment, Game Theory-Combined Weighting, TOPSIS.

Abstract

With the increasingly severe climate change and intensifying severity of weather events and natural disasters, ensuring the sustainable development of the property insurance industry becomes particularly important. The policy distribution of insurance companies has become a key issue. This paper proposes a novel Game Theory-Combined Weighting-TOPSIS model, which weights indicators using The Entropy Weight Method and the CRITIC method, combines the weights of the former two through game-based combined weighting, and leverages the advantages of the TOPSIS method in handling multi-criteria decision-making problems. Among them, taking China as an example and applying the model, it is found that southeastern China and coastal areas have higher scores and are suitable for insurance. Through this approach, we can scientifically and reasonably assess the risk levels in different regions, provide decision support for property insurance companies to optimize policy distribution, and promote the healthy development of the insurance industry.

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Published

09-05-2024

How to Cite

Xie, H., & Hu, J. (2024). Insurance Risk Assessment Model based on Game Theory-Combined Weighting-TOPSIS. Highlights in Business, Economics and Management, 33, 525-531. https://doi.org/10.54097/ejhvxf72