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Dr. Darren Shannon is a Lecturer in Risk and Finance in the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, and a researcher in the Emerging Risk Group (ERG). Darren received his Ph.D. in Applied Statistics while directly involved with the H2020 VIDAS and Cloud-LSVA research projects. Darren’s research centres on the multidisciplinary applications of financial models, the actuarial considerations of autonomous vehicles, and on the econometrics of motor vehicle collisions.

Favoured paper: Shannon, D., Rizzi, L., Murphy, F. and Mullins, M., 2020. Exploring the price of motor vehicle collisions–a compensation cost approach. Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives, 4, p.100097.

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2024
Kia ANegahdari, Murphy F, Sheehan B, Shannon D.  2024.  A cyber risk prediction model using common vulnerabilities and exposures. Expert Systems with Applications. 237:121599.
2023
O'Donnell N, Shannon D, Sheehan B.  2023.  A vaccine for volatility? An empirical analysis of global stock markets and the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine The Journal of Economic Asymmetries. 28:e00331.
Masello L, Sheehan B, Castignani G, Shannon D, Murphy F.  2023.  On the impact of advanced driver assistance systems on driving distraction and risky behaviour: An empirical analysis of irish commercial drivers. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 183:106969.
2022
Shannon D, Fountas G.  2022.  Amending the heston stochastic volatility model to forecast local motor vehicle crash rates: A case study of Washington, D.C.. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 13:100576.
2021
O’Donnell N, Shannon D, Sheehan B.  2021.  Immune or at-risk? Stock markets and the significance of the COVID-19 pandemic Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 30:100477.
Jannusch T, Shannon D, Völler M, Murphy F, Mullins M.  2021.  Smartphone Use While Driving: An Investigation of Young Novice Driver (YND) Behaviour. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 77:209-220.
Jannusch T, Shannon D, Völler M, Murphy F, Mullins M.  2021.  Cars and distraction: How to address the limits of Driver Monitoring Systems and improve safety benefits using evidence from German young drivers. Technology in Society. 66:101628.
Shannon D, Fountas G.  2021.  Extending the Heston model to forecast motor vehicle collision rates. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 159:106250.
Irini F, Kia ANegahdari, Shannon D, Jannusch T, Murphy F, Sheehan B.  2021.  Associations between mobility patterns and COVID-19 deaths during the pandemic: A network structure and rank propagation modelling approach. Array. 11:100075.
2020
Cunneen M, Mullins M, Murphy F, Shannon D, Furxhi I, Ryan C.  2020.  Autonomous Vehicles and Avoiding the Trolley (Dilemma): Vehicle Perception, Classification, and the Challenges of Framing Decision Ethics. Cybernetics and Systems. 51:59-80.

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