International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management
2009 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2012
- Information management and humanitarian relief coordination: findings from the Haiti earthquake response pp. 278-305

- Bartel Van de Walle and Julie Dugdale
- Modelling communication network effect on emergency evacuation times: public vs. personal pp. 306-326

- Michael E. Long, Patrick N. Morabito, Bernard P. Brooks and Jennifer L. Schneider
- Supporting the 'chain of survival': how ICT can facilitate rapid response for out-of-hospital cardiac emergencies pp. 327-338

- Michael Lang
- Standardised geo-sensor webs and web-based geo-processing for near real-time situational awareness in emergency management pp. 339-358

- Guenther Sagl, Bernd Resch, Manfred Mittlboeck, Barbara Hochwimmer, Michael Lippautz and Cornelius Roth
- Knowledge management systems for emergency management: a situational approach pp. 359-372

- Magiswary Dorasamy, Murali Raman, Maniam Kaliannan and Saravanan Muthaiyah
- An assessment technique for information quality support in emergency response pp. 373-393

- Shuyan Xie and Markus Helfert
Volume 3, issue 3, 2012
- A conceptual examination of impact of dynamic capabilities in managing strategic flexibility in manufacturing sector pp. 187-205

- Doordarshi Singh, Jaspreet Singh Oberoi and Inderpreet Singh Ahuja
- Potential barriers in supply chain risk management: an empirical exploration in Indian automotive industry pp. 206-220

- Satyendra Kumar Sharma and Anil Bhat
- Application of analytical hierarchy process for justification of ISO 9000 implementation in manufacturing organisations pp. 221-233

- Sanjiv Kumar Jain and Inderpreet Singh Ahuja
- Efficiency of Indian banking industry in the post-reform era pp. 234-243

- Amit Kumar Dwivedi and D. Kumara Charyulu
- Investor reaction to the information content of audit report for Tunisian companies: abnormal returns and abnormal liquidity pp. 244-262

- Ghorbel Faten Hakim, Elfouzi Nadà a Hachicha and Mohamed Ali Omri
- A framework of business recovery in the aftermath of a disaster pp. 263-274

- Ahmad Ghandour and George Benwell
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Continuity and change forces in Indian automobile industry: a case of tractor company pp. 99-116

- Professor Sushil, R.K. Garg and Sumit Jain
- An empirical investigation of the contribution of supply chain design characteristics on supply chain risks in Indian automobile industry pp. 117-135

- Satyendra Kumar Sharma and Anil Bhat
- Technology acceleration and corporate ergonomic policy pp. 136-147

- Carol L. Clark, Amy Hennington, Jennifer Williams and Jeff Clark
- Flexible strategic framework for managing forces of continuity and change in supply chain management of fast food (quick service restaurant) industry pp. 148-166

- V.K. Gupta
- Rotten apple or rotten barrel: an empirical study of white-collar criminals in Norway pp. 167-177

- Petter Gottschalk
- Determinants of credit risk in Indian banking sector: some panel results pp. 178-185

- Sah Bittu and Amit Kumar Dwivedi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- The Maple Leaf Foods recall: best practice interaction during a food-related crisis pp. 1-18

- Kimberly A. Beauchamp and Robert S. Littlefield
- System administration for business continuity - the case of HP-UX operating system pp. 19-40

- Nijaz Bajgoric
- Perception of threats and travel choice: the case of Australian outbound tourists pp. 41-56

- Robert Inbakaran, Merv Jackson and Babu George
- Just-in-time manufacturing: literature review and directions pp. 57-98

- Gurinder Singh and Inderpreet Singh Ahuja
Volume 2, issue 4, 2011
- Risk management pervasiveness and organisational maturity: a critical review pp. 305-323

- Craig Mauelshagen, Sophie Rocks, Simon Pollard and David Denyer
- Production, safety, fighting, and risk pp. 324-329

- Kjell Hausken
- Influence of user participation during the development of crisis management information systems in Tunisian firms pp. 330-345

- Senda Jmour Hachicha and Hassouna Fedhila
- Production, safety, exchange, and risk pp. 346-350

- Kjell Hausken
- A model and a simulator for disaster recovery pp. 351-371

- William J. Caelli, Lam-For Kwok and Dennis Longley
- Organisational resilience and health of business systems pp. 372-398

- Rudrajeet Pal, HÃ¥kan Torstensson and Heikki Mattila
Volume 2, issue 3, 2011
- A new sustainability model for machining processes pp. 187-202

- Riad Khettabi, Imed Zaghbani, Abdelhakim Djebara, Jules Kouam and Victor Songmene
- A grey system approach for forecasting disposable computer waste quantities: a case study of Delhi pp. 203-218

- Preeti Loonker Kothari, Poonam Ahluwalia and Arvind K. Nema
- Integrating sustainability into business continuity planning pp. 219-232

- Holmes E. Miller
- Governance and risk of Brazilian publicly traded companies pp. 233-261

- Valdir De Jesus Lameira, Walter Lee Ness Jr., Jean E. Harris, Osvaldo Luiz Goncalves Quelhas and Roberto Guimaraes Pereira
- Algorithm applied in the corporate sustainability: an analysis of empirical study on prioritisation of stakeholders pp. 262-271

- Anna Maria Gil Lafuente and Luciano Barcellos de Paula
- Regression testing using orthogonal defect classification in a quality assurance environment pp. 272-283

- Oredola Soluade
- An empirical examination of the risk associated with corporate social responsibility disclosures and firms size pp. 284-294

- Uwalomwa Uwuigbe
- Quantitative assessment of solar energy geo-policy risks pp. 295-304

- Andrey Fendyur
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Identifying network intrusion with defensive forecasting pp. 91-104

- Heechang Shin
- Analysis and risk assessment resources planning project introducing information system pp. 105-138

- Jelisavka Bulatovic
- Enhancing business continuity management capacities in the insurance industry: a Southeast Asian perspective pp. 139-166

- Kok Loon Wong and Paul H. Barnes
- The quantitative analysis of trade policy: a strategy in global competitive conflict pp. 167-182

- V.D. Noghin and A.V. Prasolov
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Estimation of disruption risk exposure in supply chains pp. 1-19

- Ulf Paulsson, Carl-Henric Nilsson and Sten Wandel
- On how to understand and express enterprise risk pp. 20-34

- Eyvind Aven and Terje Aven
- Adaptation to the risks related to outsourcing strategy pp. 35-41

- Salma Bellaaj, Abderrahmen El Mhamedi, Younes Boujelbene and Lyes Kermad
- Quality assurance in technical education system through TQM paradigm pp. 42-55

- Inderpreet Singh Ahuja
- Methods for comparison of alternatives described by interval estimations pp. 56-69

- Gennady Shepelyov and Mikhail Sternin
- On the rationality of using risk acceptance criteria based on the expected utility theory pp. 70-78

- Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen
- Propositions for using risk acceptance criteria pp. 79-90

- Rudolf B. Jongejan, Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, Terje Aven and Ben J.M. Ale
Volume 1, issue 4, 2010
- A risk management framework and model for pension investment funds pp. 301-316

- Sovan Mitra
- Server operating environment for business continuance: framework for selection pp. 317-338

- Nijaz Bajgoric
- Whether to attack growing assets and enterprises today or tomorrow pp. 339-362

- Kjell Hausken
- Prioritising sources of risk at liquefied natural gas storage terminals in Mexico pp. 363-383

- Lauro J. Martinez and James H. Lambert
Volume 1, issue 3, 2010
- Modelling business readiness frameworks pp. 211-221

- H.M.P.S. Herath and W.M.J.I. Wijayanayake
- The banking firm: theoretical principles and their violations in the USA pp. 222-232

- Demetri Kantarelis
- Assessment on the change in the occupational accident rate by means of standards incorporation: a quantitative research pp. 233-246

- Panagiotis Pandelides and Nickolaos E. Giovanis
- The role of business continuity management in organisational long range planning pp. 247-258

- Wei Ning Zechariah Wong and Jianping Shi
- Assessing FDA's risk methodology at pharmaceutical manufacturing sites pp. 259-270

- Warren Adis
- The guarantee option against the construction cost overruns of nuclear power plant: Monte Carlo simulation approach pp. 271-282

- Mohamed Ben Abdelhamid and Chaker Aloui
- TDCP: a scale to measure technological dimensions of crisis preparedness pp. 283-300

- Swaraj Puri, Amulya Khurana and Nitin Seth
Volume 1, issue 2, 2010
- On the boundaries of probabilistic risk assessment in the face of uncertainties, a case of piracy and armed robberies against ships in the Gulf of Aden pp. 113-124

- Terje Aven and Riana Steen
- Risk measures in quantitative finance pp. 125-135

- Sovan Mitra and Tong Ji
- Supply side risk assessment: an application of Yager's methodology based on fuzzy sets pp. 136-150

- Kunal K. Ganguly and Kalyan Kumar Guin
- Audit quality and equity liquidity: some evidence on the role of auditor tenure and auditors' industry specialisation in Tunisian context pp. 151-165

- Faten Hakim, Mohamed Ali Omri and Ines Hakim
- Status of continuity forces in Indian industry: a survey pp. 166-186

- Professor Sushil, R.K. Garg and Sumit Jain
- Risk catalogue as a software tool for supporting the business continuity planning pp. 187-196

- David Rehak and Jiri Dvorak
- Selection of projects for damage mitigation using a valuation approach pp. 197-210

- Douglas M. Henderson
Volume 1, issue 1, 2009
- Managing risk in stock market alerts pp. 5-18

- Robert J. Richardson
- Conceptualising business risk culture: a study of risk thinking and practice in contemporary dynamic organisations pp. 19-37

- Phil Kelly
- A fuzzy decision-making model for risk ranking with an application to an onshore gas refinery pp. 38-66

- Sadoullah Ebrahimnejad, S. Meysam Mousavi and S. Mohammad H. Mojtahedi
- A new scientific framework for quantitative risk assessments pp. 67-77

- Terje Aven
- Security and sustainability strategies for energy innovation systems pp. 78-90

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Critical infrastructure and smart technology risk modelling using computational intelligence pp. 91-111

- Kurt J. Engemann and Holmes E. Miller
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