Dr. Hélène Schernberg

Dr. Hélène Schernberg

Lecturer at the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics

ETH Zürich

Lehre Management, Technol. u. Ök.

SEC D 8

Scheuchzerstrasse 7

8092 Zürich

Switzerland

Additional information

Research area

My research refines and uses models for intertemporal preferences under risk and applies them to real-world issues in long-term planning. The goal is to enhance our understanding of decision-making in the context of long-run risks (e.g., aging, climate change). I aim to provide insights for public policy and the development of new or improved financial or insurance products.

I teach courses on risk management and economics at ETH Zurich.

I am an economist with an insurance industry background. I serve as the Executive Director of the Risk Center at ETH Zurich, where I am also an associate researcher in the Chair of Integrative Risk Management and Economics at the department of Management, Technology and Economics. I hold a doctorate from ETH Zurich. 

 

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Membership

Since Membership
2022 Member of the Swiss Association of Actuaries
2010 Member of the French Institute of Actuaries

Honours

Year Distinction
2020 ETH Medal

 

# Published work

external page Should your Retirement Income Depend on your Life Expectancy? (with A. Bommier), Journal of Economic Theory, Jan. 2021.

Indicator-based assessment of extreme threats and their impacts on the resilience of geographical areas and critical infrastructures (with A. Jovanovic, S. Brem, S. Chakravarty and M. Jelic), Journal of Environmental Systems and Decisions, forthcoming.

# Working papers

external page Long-term care insurance purchases under time-inconsistent risk attitudes.

external page Pricing Assets When Risk Aversion Decreases With the Delay.

external page The Optimal Allocation of Longevity Risk with Perfect Insurance Markets (with A. Bommier).

Emerging risks: Clouds on the risk landscape (with A. Jovanovic). (submitted, available on request)

# Work in progress (available on request)

Social discounting and the planning horizon.

Subsidizing bad genes: A thought experiment.

Longer lives? Yes, but...

# Non-peer-reviewed work

The changing risk landscape (with A. Jovanovic), Chapter of the Geneva Association's 2023 Socio-economic resilience report on The value of insurance in a changing risk landscape (forthcoming).

# Doctoral Thesis

external page Essays on Risk and Time with applications in insurance and finance.

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