Strategic Analysis of Risk of Employing in Public Utility Transport Enterprises
Krzysztof Szałucki () and
Joanna Fryca-Knop ()
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Krzysztof Szałucki: University of Gdansk
Joanna Fryca-Knop: University of Gdansk
A chapter in Sustainable Transport Development, Innovation and Technology, 2017, pp 151-163 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Strategic risk of employing is of particular importance in the case of public utility transport enterprises, due to the importance of the human factor to their functioning, development and to ensure undisturbed public access to the services of collective public transport. Hence, the need for strategic analysis of risk is associated with employing in these entities, in which the interdisciplinary nature requires identification of both quantitative and qualitative attributes of that risk. In connection with these conditions, an attempt has been made to establish the facts of the importance of the risk of employing in strategic planning of public utility transport enterprises and their values in decision-making. This was the basis for predicting the future behaviours of the surveyed entities.
Keywords: Risk of employing; Strategic risk of employing; Strategic analysis of risk; Public utility transport enterprise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51427-7_13
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