Managing risk and decision making in times of economic distress
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Managing risk and decision making in times of economic distress
(Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis, v. 108)
Emerald Pub., 2022
1st ed
- pt. A : print
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Managing Risk and Decision Making in Times of Economic Distress adds much needed scholarly analysis of the fledgling decision/control approach, arguing the merits of its empirical content to shed light on the structure of capital contracts and rationale for diversity of objectives.
Underpinning the book's central arguments are questions surrounding the identification and realisation of opportunities during periods of distress or disruption. Although such questions have been the focus of corporate finance, risk management, and financial management studies and literature, within the context of COVID-19 gaps remain unresolved.
Continuity should be a proactive living plan to return to the norm we know, and continuity planning forms an integral part of a risk management strategy. With the future set to be shaped by these many disruptions and humanity's responses to it, critical insights are more important than ever, to ensure and determine progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals and recovering from these economic and social challenges.
Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis publishes a series of current and relevant themed volumes within the fields of economics and finance. Both disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies are welcome.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Designing Curriculum about Governance and Sustainability in Higher Education: A Case Study
- Clinton Cassar Chapter 2. Sources of Economic Policy Uncertainty in Nigeria: Implications for Africa
- Peterson K. Ozili Chapter 3. Multi-dimensional Modelling for Mapping Project Trade-offs in Construction: A Maltese Perspective
- George Dimech, Rebecca Dalli Gonzi, and Alan Wild Chapter 4. Supply Chain Management Reshaped with Industry 4.0: A Review
- Salih Serkan Kaleli and Mehmet Baygin Chapter 5. Consumer Complaints And Complaint Management In The Tourism Sector
- Mujde Aksoy and OEzer Yilmaz Chapter 6. A Review of the Models used by the Universities of the Republic of Kosovo
- Hamdi Hoti, Mergim H. Hoti, Armend Salihu, and Edisona Kurhasku Chapter 7. Regulation and Protection of Competition in Kosova- Control of Enterprise Concentration
- Gani Asllani and Simon Grima Chapter 8. Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourists' Travel Behaviour and Patterns
- Esat Sackes Chapter 9. Destination Choice Behaviour and Tourist's Travel Behaviour and Patterns
- Arzu Gurdogan Chapter 10. Sustainability Accounting
- Peterson K. Ozili Chapter 11. Sustainable Heritage Management: A Literature Review
- Derya Timucin Hayat and Blend Ibrahim Chapter 12. Economic and Fiscal Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic: An Evaluation
- Oytun Mecik, Ercan Bahtiyar, and Mustafa Karabacak Chapter 13. Decreasing Carbon Footprint for Sustainable Consumption
- Necla Kuduz
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