Enterprise risk management has always been important. However, the events of the 21st Century have made it even more critical. The top level of business management became suspect after scandals at ENRON, WorldCom, and other business entities. Financially, many firms experienced difficulties from bub
Enterprise Risk Management Models
โ Scribed by David L. Olson, Desheng Dash Wu (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 218
- Series
- Springer Texts in Business and Economics
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive guide to several aspects of risk, including information systems, disaster management, supply chain and disaster management perspectives. A major portion of this book is devoted to presenting a number of operations research models that have been (or could be) applied to enterprise supply risk management, especially from the supply chain perspective. Each chapter of this book can be used as a unique module on a different topics with dedicated examples, definitions and discussion notes.
This book comes at a time when the world is increasingly challenged by different forms of risk and how to manage them. Events of the 21st Century have made enterprise risk management even more critical. Risks such as suspicions surrounding top-management structures, financial and technology bubbles (especially since 2008), as well as the demonstrated risk from terrorism, such as the 9/11 attack in the U.S. as well as more recent events in France, Belgium, and other locations in Europe, have a tremendous impact on many facets of business. Businesses, in fact, exist to cope with risk in their area of specialization.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Enterprise Risk Management in Supply Chains....Pages 1-15
Risk Matrices....Pages 17-28
Value-Focused Supply Chain Risk Analysis....Pages 29-39
Examples of Supply Chain Decisions Trading Off Criteria....Pages 41-54
Simulation of Supply Chain Risk....Pages 55-73
Value at Risk Models....Pages 75-87
Chance Constrained Models....Pages 89-103
Data Envelopment Analysis in Enterprise Risk Management....Pages 105-117
Data Mining Models and Enterprise Risk Management....Pages 119-132
Balanced Scorecards to Measure Enterprise Risk Performance....Pages 133-144
Information Systems Security Risk....Pages 145-160
Enterprise Risk Management in Projects....Pages 161-173
Natural Disaster Risk Management....Pages 175-192
Sustainability and Enterprise Risk Management....Pages 193-204
Environmental Damage and Risk Assessment....Pages 205-216
โฆ Subjects
Operations Management;Risk Management;Simulation and Modeling
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