The Routledge companion to risk, crisis and security in business

Aware that a single crisis event can devastate their business, managers must be prepared for the worst from an expansive array of threats. The Routledge Companion to Risk, Crisis and Security in Business comprises a professional and scholarly collection of work in this critical field. Risks come in...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Engemann, Kurt J., 1950- editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis 2018.
Edición:First edition
Colección:Routledge international handbooks.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • part PART I Developing, implementing and maintaining risk strategies
  • chapter 1 Developments in risk security / Kurt J. Engemann
  • chapter 2 The evolution of risk management thinking in organizations / Phil Kelly
  • chapter 3 Intuition and decision making for crisis situations / Holmes E. Miller
  • chapter 4 Business continuity management organizations: the models of implementation / Wei Ning Zechariah Wong
  • chapter 5 Knowledge in high-reliability organizations: a review of interrelated perspectives / Krista N. Engemann
  • part Part II Natural and man-made disasters
  • chapter 6 A retrospective account of the impacts of the 1960 Valdivia, Chile, earthquake and tsunami and the lack of business continuity planning / Benigno E. Aguirre
  • chapter 7 What lurks beneath: deep supply chain risks / Yossi Sheffi
  • chapter 8 Crisis leadership: a leader’s new normal / Robert J. Darling
  • chapter 9 Internal investigations of white-collar crime / Petter Gottschalk
  • chapter 10 Collapse or recovery after white-collar crime / Petter Gottschalk
  • part Part III Infrastructure risks
  • chapter 11 Business resiliency considerations: in the site selection and construction of a new facility / Natalie M. Dengler
  • chapter 12 Megacities at risk / Cesar Marolla
  • chapter 13 Self-organization and its role in building disaster resilience / Nirmita Mehrotra
  • chapter 14 Risk management in the bioeconomy / Jutta Geldermann
  • chapter 15 SMEs defending their businesses from flood risk: contributing to the theoretical discourse on resilience / Bingunath Ingirige
  • part Part IV Systems security for business resiliency
  • chapter 16 Security awareness in the software arena / Rory V. O’Connor and Ricardo Colomo-Palacios
  • chapter 17 Information security in an ever-changing threat landscape / Matthew Lagana
  • chapter 18 Business continuity and e-business: towards an “always-on” e-business / Nijaz Bajgoric
  • chapter 19 Using location k-anonymity models for protecting location privacy / Eric Di Carlo
  • part Part V Risk in business sectors
  • chapter 20 Accounting information systems: opportunity and risk Shoshana Altschuller and Shaya (Isaiah) Altschuller
  • chapter 21 Transcending beyond finance for managing foreign exchange risk / George A. Zsidisin
  • chapter 22 Financial risk inherent in oil fracking / Roy Nersesian
  • chapter 23 Cause-related marketing and disaster management: opportunities from tourism-related initiatives / Giuseppe Aliperti
  • chapter 24 Shared sorrow is half a sorrow: the role of social capital in building resilient supply chains / Mitchell J. van den Adel, Dirk Pieter van Donk and
  • chapter 25 Risk management and auditing of technology incubators/science parks: innovation enabler to drive capacity of tech ventures / Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
  • part Part VI Qualitative and quantitative risk modeling
  • chapter 26 What’s in a name? / Kate Boothroyd
  • chapter 27 Leading through uncertainty / Cesar Marolla
  • chapter 28 Safety and economic activity / Eirik B. Abrahamsen
  • chapter 29 The role of decision-making support systems in risk management / Manuel Mora
  • chapter 30 Intelligent rule-based risk modeling for decision making / Ronald R. Yager.