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  1. Risk Management: In an Overview of Literature Review

    We conduct a systematic literature review on environmental and climate-related risk management in the financial sector. We classify the current literature into three categories: (i) the impact of ...

  2. Invited Review Risk assessment and risk management: Review of recent

    Review. 1. Introduction. The concept of risk and risk assessments has a long history. More than 2400 years ago the Athenians offered their capacity of assessing risk before making decisions ( Bernstein, 1996 ). However, risk assessment and risk management as a scientific field is young, not more than 30-40 years old.

  3. JRFM

    The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process has heterogeneously developed across the world, although it represents a leading paradigm, supporting organizations to identify, evaluate, and manage risks at the enterprise level. Academics have studied the process, but there is no complete picture of the determinants and implications of such an integrated risk management process. Therefore, we ...

  4. PDF Enterprise Risk Management: A Literature Review and Agenda for Future

    a proper risk management strategy can become in competitive advantage supporting firms to grow (Blanco-Mesa et al.2019). This explains the vast body of research dedicated to ERM. The purpose of the paper is to perform a literature review of the empirical evidence on ERM and to propose future research directions.

  5. Risk management in SMEs: A systematic literature review and future

    By conducting a systematic literature review with bibliometric tools, 61 papers published until the end of 2016 have been selected and analysed. They demonstrate that some RM streams, such as financial RM and Enterprise RM, are among the most studied in the literature. ... The literature on the other Risk Management Streams. (Altman et al ...

  6. The relationship between enterprise risk management and managerial

    Based on expert advice and the merits of a systematic review (Fan et al., 2022), we determined that a systematic literature review was the best way to establish a comprehensive evidence base from which we could craft a new narrative and advocate for a cognitive turn in ERM research to improve research knowledge and management practice (Rojon et ...

  7. [PDF] Enterprise Risk Management: A Literature Review and Agenda for

    The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process has heterogeneously developed across the world, although it represents a leading paradigm, supporting organizations to identify, evaluate, and manage risks at the enterprise level. Academics have studied the process, but there is no complete picture of the determinants and implications of such an integrated risk management process. Therefore, we ...

  8. The relationship between enterprise risk management and managerial

    Enterprise risk management (ERM) promises to improve decision-making and help organizations avoid wicked problems. ... The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic literature review of ERM, thereby filling this knowledge gap and providing an evidence-based foundation for improving practice and advancing knowledge and theory development ...

  9. Risk Management in Production Planning: A Systematic Literature Review

    The systematic literature review procedure is based on Borrego et al. []The focus of the systematic literature review, in accordance with a framework provided by Cooper [], is to present research outcomes and applications for risk management in production planning.As such, this paper aims to synthesise and integrate past research as well as identifying central issues for further research from ...

  10. Risk Management and Insurance Review

    Risk Management and Insurance Review (RMIR) publishes respected, accessible, and high-quality applied research, and well-reasoned opinion and discussion in the field of risk and insurance. In addition to full-length 'Feature Articles' and 'Perspectives,' the journal publishes shorter 'Data Insights' which highlight new or underutilized sources of data relevant to current risk ...

  11. Systematic Literature Review of the Risk Management Process Literature

    Table 1 Step-by-step procedures of the systematic review of the risk management literature. Full size table. In this study, the first (1) step of the research was the determination of databases containing relevant studies on risk management. The established databases were Scopus and Google Scholar. In the second (2) step, the research questions ...

  12. Risk management in the public sector: a structured literature review

    Risk management (RM) is receiving increasing academic and practitioner attention in the public sector. Despite this, there is a lack of systematization of this body of knowledge. ... the emerging themes of RM in the public sector to guide future research agendas.,The authors conducted a structured literature review (SLR). They analyzed 63 ...

  13. Risk Management in Factory Planning

    Conclusion and outlook This systematic literature review aimed to identify, describe, and evaluate state-of-the-art methods in risk management, possibly applicable to factory planning. The authors found 101,038 publications using the predefined search strings. Later, 167 abstracts and 42 full papers were examined in detail.

  14. Review of the Literature on Risk Management

    * This is the second in a book review series of the literature on risk management as to the definition, measurement, and control of risk. The first article which appeared in the June 1971 issue of this Journal reviewed Risk Management in the Business Enterprise, by R. I. Mehr and B. A. Hedges. Fikry S. Cahin, Ph.D., is Associate Professor

  15. Supply chain risk management: a literature review

    First, we present and categorise SCRM research appearing between 2003 and 2013. Second, we undertake a detailed review associated with research developments in supply chain risk definitions, risk types, risk factors and risk management/mitigation strategies. Third, we analyse the SCRM literature in exploring potential gaps.

  16. PDF Risks Management: New Literature Review

    In accordance with ISO 31000:2009 (Risk management: principles and guidelines), risk management refers to a coordinated set of activities and methods that is used to direct an organization and to control the many risk that can affect its ability to achieve objectives. Based on the literature review of SCRM, we can give this definition, the SCRM is

  17. Risk management in higher education research: a systematic literature

    The purpose of this systematic literature review (SLR) is to present a current overview of RM in HE from 2005 to 2021, with a focus on common risk management practised in HE industry, antecedents towards RM implementation and outcomes of RM.,The publication standard for this SLR was RepOrting Standards for Systematics Evidence Syntheses.

  18. Review of the Literature on Risk Management

    of risk and the methods of risk measure- ment and control maintained by each writer as compared to risk management problems and practices in the modern business firm. It is not the purpose of this review to give an exhaustive analytical discourse on each of the complexities of highly sophisticated concepts presented.

  19. Fake News: a conceptual model for risk management

    Abstract. This article proposes a model based on a systematic literature review (SLR) that investigates the intersection of Fake News, Risk, and Risk Management. Employing Design Science Research ...

  20. Supply chain risk management: A content analysis-based review of

    This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on Supply Chain Risk (SCR) research, focusing on content-based analysis. The study comprehensively examines the general factors associated with key themes and trends in supply chain risk management, encompassing the identification and assessment of risks, risk mitigation strategies, and the influence of emerging technologies on Supply ...

  21. Unravelling the three lines model in cybersecurity: a systematic

    After the seminal publication by the Institute of Internal Auditors in 2013, academics and practitioners have either referenced this model as the primary governance framework for risk management or analysed it in depth in various areas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic literature review on the topic.

  22. Enhancing Flood Risk Management: A Comprehensive Review on Flood Early

    During recent decades there has been an increase in extreme flood events and their intensity in most regions, mainly driven by climate change. Furthermore, these critical events are expected to intensify in the future. Therefore, the improvement of preparedness, mitigation, and adaptation counterparts is mandatory. Many scientific fields are involved in this task, but from a meteorological and ...

  23. Physical activity in the prevention and management of ...

    Aim This study aimed to assess the potential role of physical activity (PA) in reducing the risk of developing inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) and in their management. Subject and methods A systematic review of literature was conducted up to October 2023 using the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Cochrane Library databases. Observational studies, semi-experimental and experimental studies ...

  24. PDF Risk Management: In an Overview of Literature Review

    Risk Management The definition of risk management is a risk management that aims to increase the value of the company in facing organizational problems comprehensively (Hanafi, 2009), while ...

  25. Buried or exposed Kirschner wire for the management of hand and forearm

    Background The recommendation on whether to bury or expose the Kirschner wire (K-wire) for the management of fractures has still been controversial with inconsistent results in the published studies due to the potential issue associated with exposed K-wire is the heightened risk of infection, as it comes into direct contact with the external environment and air. This study aims to summarize ...

  26. Identifying the practice patterns of optometrists in providing falls

    Objective The objective of this systematic review is to synthesise the best available evidence for optometrists practice patterns in providing falls prevention management. Introduction Falls remain the main cause of injury related hospitalisation and mortality in Australia and worldwide, significantly affecting older adults. The increased risk of comorbidities, including visual impairment in ...

  27. Risk Management Strategies in Project Planning: A Comprehensive

    9risk management tool to identify potential risks that could affect the execution of a project plan Part of project plan to manage, monitor and control risk risk register - mostly used during the execution of the project create - during the project planning phase. 10Risk identification -risk name or ID Risk description Risk category Risk ...

  28. A systematic literature review of modern slavery in supply chain

    Given increased awareness about modern slavery in supply chain management (SCM), this paper undertakes a systematic literature review (SLR) covering 106 published articles. We first carry out a descriptive analysis, with results showing that modern slavery research is on an upward trajectory but suffers from a lack of primary data and theory application. We then extract themes from the ...