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connecting political, security and economic ecologies. Connecting models were designed considering “trust” and “risk” as applied …
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Purpose – The authors of this paper contend that too many firms' innovation initiatives are shackled with archaic budgeting and planning methodologies that are intended to protect managers from the embarrassment of blown budgets, missed deadlines, or market flops but instead suppress learning...
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Flexibility has become a matter of survival for many organisations as we embark on the twenty‐first century. In the real estate field, flexibility has historically meant some combination of different forms of procuring, planning, constructing and financing space. This paper argues that such...
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A recent article in Strategy + Business magazine set out that the three primary goals of the CEO for creating ‘business resilience’ include (1) securing the people of the enterprise; (2) securing the core business of the enterprise (systems, facilities, infrastructure and processes); and (3)...
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Purposes – Global product development requires complex international inter‐firm coordination between suppliers and manufacturers. Prior research on the impact of opportunities and risks of supplier‐manufacturer partnership in the context of global product development is relatively limited....
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supplier selection in light of global supply chain disruptions and risk. Design/methodology/approach – The proposed tool is … consideration of each of these risk measures will affect the recommended solution/supply base. The model serves as a complement to … circle distance measure to calculate the density risk and two secondary data sources to capture environmental risk. One …
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accountability for crises and improve productivity and risk management in the process by outsourcing some traditional government … implications of the shift from “governing” to “governance” for risk management and the development of risk culture. Design … exception” by a “management by risk” approach and the fostering of an administrative culture that is more mindful of the need to …
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explores the utilization of the concept of Brownian motion in financial risk management in organizations in the USA. Design … motion are examined. Findings – It is concluded that the widely used risk management strategies predicated on Brownian motion … industry in developing an apposite mechanism for risk management. Research limitations/implications – This paper offers new and …
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same challenges around uncertainty, complexity, and risk that are faced by the pharmaceutical industry. Design …/methodology/approach – This research has conducted an extensive review of risk management literature and research conducted in high …‐technology industries to collect some of the key best practices for high‐risk research projects. Findings – A literature review of recent …
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Purpose – As global supply networks proliferate, the strategic significance of supply chain risk management (SCRM … strategy and context, extant SCRM research focusses more on identifying sources of supply chain risk, types of SCRM strategy …, and performance implications associated with SCRM than on the relative efficacy of alternative primary supply chain risk …
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