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Surviving meltdowns that cannot be prevented: Review of gaps in managing uncertainty and addressing existential vulnerabilities
Paul, Karamjeet S.
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Journal of Risk and Financial Management
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2022
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pp. 1-23
meltdowns can represent
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exposure
to an organization, and thus cannot be ignored. Despite advances in risk management …
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Surviving meltdowns that cannot be prevented : review of gaps in managing uncertainty and addressing existential vulnerabilities
Paul, Karamjeet S.
- In:
Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM
15
(
2022
)
10
,
pp. 1-23
meltdowns can represent
existential
exposure
to an organization, and thus cannot be ignored. Despite advances in risk management …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013471419
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