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Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Management

Academia Letters, 2021
This article discusses the differences between risk management and enterprise risk management. Though the concept of risk management is very old, almost as old as the beginning of human existence the concept of ERM is new around two decades old. The importance of enterprise risk management increased over the period of time due to various crises and ...
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Enterprise Risk Management

International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management, 2014
The authors investigate strategic measures companies adopt to combat and manage risks in order to survive and grow in an unstable economic environment. Based on in-depth interviews with senior staff from six Hong Kong-based successful enterprises in the textile and clothing industry, they find that companies have adopted various enterprise-wide ...
Karen K. L. Moon   +2 more
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Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Management

2015
All organizations, regardless of their size, industry, or customer base, have to face some degree of risks. Hence, risk management is seen as a management response to the volatile environment. Traditionally, risk management has been segmented and conducted in separate business units or departments (i.e., silos) within a company. However, the silo-based
Xianbo Zhao   +2 more
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Enterprise Risk Management

2011
How a company successfully implements an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program, to identify and manage potential risks, can mean the difference between financial freedom and financial despair. The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) guidelines, a voluntary private-sector organization in the United States, has developed internal control ...
Jeffrey Driver, Renée Bernard
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RISK: Enterprise management

Strategy & Leadership, 1998
Risk is a loaded word, with connotations that include both the theoretical and the sinister. With share‐holders expecting companies to turn in consistently strong returns, risk can wreak havoc on performance and bring even the most well‐regarded company to its knees. Yet without risk, there can be no reward.
Robert Schneier, Jerry Miccolis
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Enterprise Risk Management

2004
This article describes enterprise risk management as it has begun to evolve today, emphasizing that organizations may be able to benefit more fully from their enterprise risk management efforts than they may have thus far. It addresses how leaders should seek to analyze their critical risks - balancing them with their objectives for improved returns ...
Mujačević, Elvis, Ivanović, Slobodan
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Managing Enterprise Risk

2020
This chapter explores the challenges of critical decisions regarding the management of enterprise-scale risks. Section 12.1 offers a tutorial on risk analysis and risk management. Section 12.2 presents a conceptual model for managing risk adapted from the theory of financial portfolio management. Section 12.3 describes how this portfolio-based approach
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Is enterprise risk management real?

Journal of Risk Research, 2011
Moving from the growing relevance of the enterprise risk management (ERM) concept, this paper provides empirical evidence of ERM in practice. The paper presents ERM actual uses in a panel of nine Italian companies from different industrial fields and legislative settings and analyses the relationship between the uses and the characteristics of the ERM ...
ARENA, MARIKA   +2 more
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