Perspectives on Risk, Assessment and Management Paradigms
Edited by Ali G. Hessami
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Abstract:
This book explores various paradigms of risk, domain-specific interpretation, and application requirements and practices driven by mission and safety critical to business and service entities. The chapters fall into four categories to guide the readers with a specific focus on gaining insight into discipline-specific case studies and state of practice. In an increasingly intertwined global community, understanding, evaluating, and addressing risks and rewards will pave the way for a more transparent and objective approach to benefiting from the promises of advanced technologies while maintaining awareness and control over hazards and risks. This book is conceived to inform decision-makers and practitioners of best practices across many disciplines and sectors while encouraging innovation towards a holistic approach to risk in their areas of professional practice.
JEL-codes: Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-1-83880-133-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Bank Risk Management: A Regulatory Perspective

- Quang Nguyen and Christopher Gan
- Decision-making in Risk Management

- Jan Folkmann Wright
- Functional and Technical Methods of Information and Risk Communication

- Carine J. Yi and Tim Park
- Introductory Chapter: A Systems Framework for Risk Assessment

- Ali G. Hessami
- Lifecycle Risk Modelling of Complex Projects

- Matthew Cook and John P.T. Mo
- Paradigms of Risk, Hazards and Danger

- Marek Rozycki
- Pharmaceutical Projects: Walking along the Risk Management Line

- Jordi Botet
- Process of Risk Management

- K. Srinivas
- Risk Analysis Related to Cost and Schedule for a Bridge Construction Project

- Rafiq M. Choudhry
- Risk Management Practices Adopted by European Financial Firms with a Mediterranean Connection

- Simon Grima and Frank Bezzina
- The Internet of Things for Natural Risk Management (Inte.Ri.M.)

- Riccardo Beltramo, Enrica Vesce, Paola De Bernardi, Paolo Cantore and Sergio Margarita
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.77127
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