Risk Management How to Assess, Transfer and Communicate Critical Ris
The increasingly risky environment in which companies now operate is characterized by a rising number of risk components, factors, sources, and drivers. Risk exists at various levels, both inside the company and at the network level. The identification, e
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Antonio Borghesi Barbara Gaudenzi
Risk Management How to Assess, Transfer and Communicate Critical Risks
Perspectives in Business Culture
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Antonio Borghesi Department of Business Administration University of Verona Verona Italy
ISSN 2280-1464 ISBN 978-88-470-2530-1 DOI 10.1007/978-88-470-2531-8
Barbara Gaudenzi Department of Business Administration University of Verona Verona Italy
ISSN 2280-2088 (electronic) ISBN 978-88-470-2531-8 (eBook)
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Preface
When I first met Antonio Borghese over 20 years ago I was impressed by his desire to share his knowledge and know-how on risk management and its role in our society. As we have often worked together since that first meeting I can attest that this desire has not diminished one bit and the following chapters demonstrate his desire to make the subject of enterprise risk management more accessible to both new and experienced practitioners alike. Antonio brings his ERM for
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