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Understanding risks faced by firms and their reactions in response to those risks requires analysis of the ambiguities inherent in human behaviour. Yet, evidence from two case studies on investment and insurance professionals in the finance industry suggest that more focus on human capital may...
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Books Reviewed: Mark Hearn and Greg Patmore (eds.) - Working the Nation: Working Life and Federation, 1890-1914 Lowell Turner, Harry C. Katz and Richard W. Hurd - Rekindling the Movement: Labor's Quest for Relevance in the 21st Century Douglas Ezzy - Narrating Unemployment Anne-Marie Greene -...
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Human capital risk permeates all other risks in a financial institution as was evidenced by the global financial crisis and subsequent events, but anecdotal evidence suggests this overriding risk was not well understood. The authors applied for and were successful in obtaining a grant from the...
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