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Integration of a Human Risk Module into a Risk Management Software

Magali Dubosson (), Emmanuel Fragniere (), Nathalie Junod (), Samuele Meier (), Sacha Varone () and Arnaud Fournier ()

Informatica Economica, 2019, vol. 23, issue 3, 5-15

Abstract: In the scientific literature and in practice, many questionnaires based on a myriad of measures have been designed and tested to measure and evaluate perceived work stress or employee in-volvement. The objective of our research is to identify the most significant elements of human risks and to combine them into a single score at the level of teams and departments. Indeed, for companies, what really matters are the stress or dissatisfaction factors that lead to harmful behavior that prevent managers and their teams from achieving their objectives. Based on this research, we are developing a module that will be incorporated into the Oxial software and will also be available as a stand-alone module. This module will collect and analyze the data to cal-culate a single score measuring the level of human risk. This aspect is very innovative, because no risk management software currently includes a module dedicated to human risks.

Keywords: Enterprise Risk Management; Human Risk; Occupational Stress; Risk Software; Well-Being at Work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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