Strategic Risk Management: A Research Overview

  • 2h 18m
  • Johanna Sax, Torben Juul Andersen
  • Taylor and Francis
  • 2020

Organizations face challenges in adapting their current business and operational activities to dynamic contexts. Successful companies share a common characteristic of dealing with the emergent risks and threats in responses that generate viable solutions.

Strategic risk management (SRM) is a multidisciplinary and rather fractured field of study, which creates significant challenges for research. This short-form book provides an expert overview of the topic, providing insight into the theory and practice.

Essential reading for strategic management researchers, the authors frame the fundamental principles, emerging challenges and responses for the future, which will also provide valuable insights for adjacent business disciplines and beyond.

About the Author

Torben Juul Andersen is a Professor of Strategy and International Management and Director of the Global Strategic Responsiveness Initiative at the Copenhagen Business School.

Johanna Sax received her PhD in Strategic Risk Management from the Copenhagen Business School where she is engaged as a Censor and is a Research Associate with the Department of International Economics, Government and Business.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Background, Concepts, and Frameworks
  • Foundational Studies
  • Empirical Studies and Insights
  • Current and Emerging Themes
  • References

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