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Misconceptions of Risk
Terje Aven
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Description for Misconceptions of Risk
Hardcover. The risk discipline is young and there are a number of ideas, perspectives and conceptions of risk out there. A number of such common conceptions of risk are examined in the book, related to the risk concept, risk assessments, uncertainty analyses, risk perception, the precautionary principle, risk management and decision making under uncertainty. Num Pages: 252 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: GPQD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 235 x 159 x 22. Weight in Grams: 542.
We all face risks in a variety of ways, as individuals, businesses and societies. The discipline of risk assessment and risk management is growing rapidly and there is an enormous drive for the implementation of risk assessment methods and risk management in organizations. There are great expectations that these tools provide suitable frameworks for obtaining high levels of performance and...
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Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United Kingdom
Number of pages
252
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
542g
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780470683880
SKU
V9780470683880
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Ref
99-50
About Terje Aven
Terje Aven, University of Stavanger, Norway.?Terje Aven is Professor of risk management and the Principal Researcher at the International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS). He's worked both in industry (5 years) and academia (20 years). In that time he has participated in, and led, many safety and risk related projects, and has won several awards for both research and teaching....
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"Therefore it is enjoyably readable by a wide audience, by virtue of the efficacy of a simple - even if accurate and rigorous - treatment of conceptually advanced issues." (Zentralblatt MATH, 2011)