Standardization and Risk Governance
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Olsen, Odd Einar; Lindøe, Preben H; Juhl, Kirsten Voigt
Standardization and Risk Governance
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Olsen, Odd Einar; Lindøe, Preben H; Juhl, Kirsten Voigt
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This multi-disciplinary book conceptualises, maps and analyses ongoing standardisation processes of risk issues across various sectors, processes and practices.
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This multi-disciplinary book conceptualises, maps and analyses ongoing standardisation processes of risk issues across various sectors, processes and practices.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367259730
- ISBN-10: 0367259737
- Artikelnr.: 58310793
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367259730
- ISBN-10: 0367259737
- Artikelnr.: 58310793
Odd Einar Olsen is Professor in Risk Management and Societal Safety at the University of Stavanger, Norway. Kirsten Juhl is Associate Professor in Risk Management and Societal Safety at the University of Stavanger, Norway. Preben H. Lindøe is Emeritus Professor in Risk Management and Societal Safety at the University of Stavanger, Norway. Ole Andreas Engen is Professor in Risk Management and Societal Safety at the University of Stavanger, Norway.
Foreword Odd Einar Olsen, Kirsten Juhl, Preben Hempel Lindøe and Ole
Andreas Engen Section I: Introduction 1. The standardization of risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen 2. Standardization of risk versus the risk of
standardization. A conceptual analysis Kirsten Juhl Section II:
Standardization of risk management 3. Towards a standardization of EU
disaster risk management? Claudia Morsut 4. Standardization of disaster
risk management- Challenges and opportunities Henrik Tehler, Marcus
Abrahamsson, Henrik Hassel and Peter Månsson 5. Explosive remnants in
Swedish Society- Standardization to visualize a complex risk picture
Fredrik Johnsson 6. Which crisis? The promise of standardized risk ranking
in the field of EU infectious disease control Louise Bengtsson 7.
Standardization and flexibility in surgical operations- A question of
balancing risk Sindre Aske Høyland Section III: Impact of standardization
processes 8. Pre-crime and standardization of security risks Sirpa Virta
9. Standardization of terrorism risk analysis- A means or an obstacle to
achieving security? Sissel H. Jore 10. Standardization of cybersecurity for
critical infrastructures- The role of sensemaking and translation Ruth
Østgaard Skotnes 11. Standardizations and risk mapping- Strengths and
weaknesses Lene Jørgensen and Preben H. Lindøe Section IV: Standardization
of risk in business activity 12. Standardization, risk dispersion, and
trading Grahame F. Thompson 13. UN guiding principles on business and human
rights Ian Higham 14. The role of standards in hard and soft approaches to
safety regulation Preben H. Lindøe and Michael S. Baram 15. Consensus and
conflicts. Tripartite model and standardisation in the Norwegian petroleum
industry Ole Andreas Engen 16. Dilemmas of standardization in risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen
Andreas Engen Section I: Introduction 1. The standardization of risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen 2. Standardization of risk versus the risk of
standardization. A conceptual analysis Kirsten Juhl Section II:
Standardization of risk management 3. Towards a standardization of EU
disaster risk management? Claudia Morsut 4. Standardization of disaster
risk management- Challenges and opportunities Henrik Tehler, Marcus
Abrahamsson, Henrik Hassel and Peter Månsson 5. Explosive remnants in
Swedish Society- Standardization to visualize a complex risk picture
Fredrik Johnsson 6. Which crisis? The promise of standardized risk ranking
in the field of EU infectious disease control Louise Bengtsson 7.
Standardization and flexibility in surgical operations- A question of
balancing risk Sindre Aske Høyland Section III: Impact of standardization
processes 8. Pre-crime and standardization of security risks Sirpa Virta
9. Standardization of terrorism risk analysis- A means or an obstacle to
achieving security? Sissel H. Jore 10. Standardization of cybersecurity for
critical infrastructures- The role of sensemaking and translation Ruth
Østgaard Skotnes 11. Standardizations and risk mapping- Strengths and
weaknesses Lene Jørgensen and Preben H. Lindøe Section IV: Standardization
of risk in business activity 12. Standardization, risk dispersion, and
trading Grahame F. Thompson 13. UN guiding principles on business and human
rights Ian Higham 14. The role of standards in hard and soft approaches to
safety regulation Preben H. Lindøe and Michael S. Baram 15. Consensus and
conflicts. Tripartite model and standardisation in the Norwegian petroleum
industry Ole Andreas Engen 16. Dilemmas of standardization in risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen
Foreword Odd Einar Olsen, Kirsten Juhl, Preben Hempel Lindøe and Ole
Andreas Engen Section I: Introduction 1. The standardization of risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen 2. Standardization of risk versus the risk of
standardization. A conceptual analysis Kirsten Juhl Section II:
Standardization of risk management 3. Towards a standardization of EU
disaster risk management? Claudia Morsut 4. Standardization of disaster
risk management- Challenges and opportunities Henrik Tehler, Marcus
Abrahamsson, Henrik Hassel and Peter Månsson 5. Explosive remnants in
Swedish Society- Standardization to visualize a complex risk picture
Fredrik Johnsson 6. Which crisis? The promise of standardized risk ranking
in the field of EU infectious disease control Louise Bengtsson 7.
Standardization and flexibility in surgical operations- A question of
balancing risk Sindre Aske Høyland Section III: Impact of standardization
processes 8. Pre-crime and standardization of security risks Sirpa Virta
9. Standardization of terrorism risk analysis- A means or an obstacle to
achieving security? Sissel H. Jore 10. Standardization of cybersecurity for
critical infrastructures- The role of sensemaking and translation Ruth
Østgaard Skotnes 11. Standardizations and risk mapping- Strengths and
weaknesses Lene Jørgensen and Preben H. Lindøe Section IV: Standardization
of risk in business activity 12. Standardization, risk dispersion, and
trading Grahame F. Thompson 13. UN guiding principles on business and human
rights Ian Higham 14. The role of standards in hard and soft approaches to
safety regulation Preben H. Lindøe and Michael S. Baram 15. Consensus and
conflicts. Tripartite model and standardisation in the Norwegian petroleum
industry Ole Andreas Engen 16. Dilemmas of standardization in risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen
Andreas Engen Section I: Introduction 1. The standardization of risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen 2. Standardization of risk versus the risk of
standardization. A conceptual analysis Kirsten Juhl Section II:
Standardization of risk management 3. Towards a standardization of EU
disaster risk management? Claudia Morsut 4. Standardization of disaster
risk management- Challenges and opportunities Henrik Tehler, Marcus
Abrahamsson, Henrik Hassel and Peter Månsson 5. Explosive remnants in
Swedish Society- Standardization to visualize a complex risk picture
Fredrik Johnsson 6. Which crisis? The promise of standardized risk ranking
in the field of EU infectious disease control Louise Bengtsson 7.
Standardization and flexibility in surgical operations- A question of
balancing risk Sindre Aske Høyland Section III: Impact of standardization
processes 8. Pre-crime and standardization of security risks Sirpa Virta
9. Standardization of terrorism risk analysis- A means or an obstacle to
achieving security? Sissel H. Jore 10. Standardization of cybersecurity for
critical infrastructures- The role of sensemaking and translation Ruth
Østgaard Skotnes 11. Standardizations and risk mapping- Strengths and
weaknesses Lene Jørgensen and Preben H. Lindøe Section IV: Standardization
of risk in business activity 12. Standardization, risk dispersion, and
trading Grahame F. Thompson 13. UN guiding principles on business and human
rights Ian Higham 14. The role of standards in hard and soft approaches to
safety regulation Preben H. Lindøe and Michael S. Baram 15. Consensus and
conflicts. Tripartite model and standardisation in the Norwegian petroleum
industry Ole Andreas Engen 16. Dilemmas of standardization in risk
governance Odd Einar Olsen