Edited by Jan Emblemsvag, ISBN 978-953-51-0571-8, 510 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published April 25, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/1809
Edited Volume

A large part of academic literature, business literature as well as practices in real life are resting on the assumption that uncertainty and risk does not exist. We all know that this is not true, yet, a whole variety of methods, tools and practices are not attuned to the fact that the future is uncertain and that risks are all around us. However, despite risk management entering the agenda some decades ago, it has introduced risks on its own as illustrated by the financial crisis. Here is a book that goes beyond risk management as it is today and tries to discuss what needs to be improved further. The book also offers some cases.
- Chapter 1
Current Trends and Future Developments in Occupational Health and Safety Risk Managementby Roland Iosif Moraru - Chapter 2
Hazard Matrix Application in Health, Safety and Environmental Management Risk Evaluationby Assed Haddad, Erick Galante, Rafaell Caldas and Claudia Morgado - Chapter 3
The Deterministic and Stochastic Risk Assessment Techniques in the Work Sites: A FTA-TRF Case Studyby P.K. Marhavilas and D.E. Koulouriotis - Chapter 4
Health Technology Assessment: An Essential Approach to Guide Clinical Governance Choices on Risk Managementby Giovanni Improta, Antonio Fratini and Maria Triassi - Chapter 5
Preventing Societal Health Risks Emerging in the Development Of Nanomedicine - What Should Prevail?by Roberte Manigat, Florent Allix, Céline Frochot and Jean Claude André - Chapter 6
Post-Operative Residual Curarization (PORC): A Big Issue for Patients' Safetyby A. Castagnoli, M. Adversi, G. Innocenti, G.F. Di Nino and R.M. Melotti - Chapter 7
Risk Assessment On-Sceneby Eivind L. Rake - Chapter 8
Uncertainties and Risk Analysis Related to Geohazards: From Practical Applications to Research Trendsby Olivier Deck and Thierry Verdel - Chapter 9
A Monte Carlo Simulation and Fuzzy Delphi-Based Approach to Valuing Real Options in Engineering Fieldsby Roberta Pellegrino and Nicola Costantino - Chapter 10
Fire Analysis and Production of Fire Risk Maps: The Trabzon Experienceby Recep Nisanci, Volkan Yildirim and Yasar Selcuk Erbas - Chapter 11
Flood Risk Management in Rivers and Torrentsby Luca Franzi - Chapter 12
Analysis of Historical River Floods - A Contribution Towards Modern Flood Risk Managementby Jochen Seidel, Paul Dostal and Florian Imbery - Chapter 13
Understanding Components of IT Risks and Enterprise Risk Managementby Abdul Rahman Ahlan and Yusri Arshad - Chapter 14
Enterprise Cyber Risk Managementby Patrick L. Brockett, Linda L. Golden and Whitley Wolman - Chapter 15
Trust in an Asynchronous World: Can We Build More Secure Infrastructure?by Dragutin Vuković - Chapter 16
Adopting and Adapting Medical Approach in Risk Management Process for Analysing Information Security Riskby Ganthan Narayana Samy, Rabiah Ahmad and Zuraini Ismail - Chapter 17
Risk, Return and Market Condition: From a Three-Beta to a Functional-Beta Capital Asset Pricing Modelby Zudi Lu and Yuchen Zhuang - Chapter 18
Linking U.S. CDS Indexes with the U.S. Stock Market: A Multidimensional Analysis with the Market Price and Market Volatility Channelsby Hayette Gatfaoui - Chapter 19
Financial Risks: Cases Of Non-Financial Enterprisesby Irina Voronova - Chapter 20
Supply Chain Risk Management in the Electronics Industryby Frank Zwißler and Marco Hermann


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