Some perspectives on risk management: A security case study from the oil and gas industry
Torbjørn Bjerga and
Terje Aven
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2016, vol. 230, issue 5, 512-520
Abstract:
This article provides some views on how managers should think about risk when facing challenging decision-making situations with large uncertainties and high values at stake. The article is based on the thesis that managers are well qualified for the proper understanding and management of such risk and uncertainties, but that there has been a lack of suitable conceptual frameworks available. We argue that the key to success in this respect is to be open to broader risk perspectives than the common damage probability view. Risk also has to reflect uncertainties, knowledge, and potential surprises. A security case taken from the oil and gas industry is used to illustrate the discussion. The main aim of the article is to guide managers and analysts on the conceptualization of risk and on which techniques and principles to adopt in order to understand, assess, manage, and communicate risk in relation to situations of large uncertainties and high values at stake.
Keywords: Risk analysis; security analysis; risk acceptance; production system asset management; asset management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X16654589
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