Towards a balanced approach in risk identification
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- Geert Letens (UGent) , Lieve Van Nuffel, Aimé Heene (UGent) and Jan Leysen
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- Abstract
- In the current global, economy risk management has become an essential element of good governance. This article investigates to what extent risk management standards and their application consider the full spectrum of potential risks. Similar to the importance of balancing different perspectives of organizational performance, it seems equally critical to identify risks from multiple perspectives. This article builds on the integral theory of Wilber to propose an approach that allows assessing balance in risk identification. It illustrates the application of the approach in a Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) practice and reflects on the implications for engineering management.
- Keywords
- Risk Identification, Regulatory Impact Analysis, Risk Management, Public Management
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-534385
- MLA
- Letens, Geert, et al. “Towards a Balanced Approach in Risk Identification.” EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, vol. 20, no. 3, 2008, pp. 19–25.
- APA
- Letens, G., Van Nuffel, L., Heene, A., & Leysen, J. (2008). Towards a balanced approach in risk identification. EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 20(3), 19–25.
- Chicago author-date
- Letens, Geert, Lieve Van Nuffel, Aimé Heene, and Jan Leysen. 2008. “Towards a Balanced Approach in Risk Identification.” EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 20 (3): 19–25.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Letens, Geert, Lieve Van Nuffel, Aimé Heene, and Jan Leysen. 2008. “Towards a Balanced Approach in Risk Identification.” EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 20 (3): 19–25.
- Vancouver
- 1.Letens G, Van Nuffel L, Heene A, Leysen J. Towards a balanced approach in risk identification. EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL. 2008;20(3):19–25.
- IEEE
- [1]G. Letens, L. Van Nuffel, A. Heene, and J. Leysen, “Towards a balanced approach in risk identification,” EMJ-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 19–25, 2008.
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