Since the mid-1990s risk management has undergone a dramatic expansion
in its reach and significance, being transformed from an aspect of
management control to become a benchmark of good governance for banks,
hospitals, schools, charities and many other organizations. Numerous
standards for risk management practice have been produced by a variety
of transnational organizations. While these many designs and
blueprints are accompanied by ideals of enterprise, value production,
and good governance, it is argued that the rise of risk management has
also coincided with an intensification of auditing and control
processes. The legalization and bureacratization of organizational
life has increased because risk management has created new demands for
proof and evidence of action. In turn, these demands have generated
new risks to reputation. In short, this important book traces the rise
of the managerial concept of risk and the different logics and values
which underpin it, showing that it has much less to do with real
dangers and opportunities than might be thought, and more to do with
organizational accountability and legitimacy.
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Designing a World of Risk Management
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191531149
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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