The Future of Risk Management
Herausgeber: Kunreuther, Howard; Michel-Kerjan, Erwann O; Meyer, Robert J
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Highlighting past research, recent discoveries, and open questions, The Future of Risk Management provides scholars, businesses, civil servants, and the concerned public tools for making more informed decisions and developing long-term strategies for reducing future losses from potentially catastrophic events.
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Highlighting past research, recent discoveries, and open questions, The Future of Risk Management provides scholars, businesses, civil servants, and the concerned public tools for making more informed decisions and developing long-term strategies for reducing future losses from potentially catastrophic events.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780812251326
- ISBN-10: 0812251326
- Artikelnr.: 53920494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780812251326
- ISBN-10: 0812251326
- Artikelnr.: 53920494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Howard Kunreuther, Robert J. Meyer, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
Introduction
—Howard Kunreuther, Robert J. Meyer, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
PART I. BEHAVIORAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DECISION-MAKING UNDER RISK AND
UNCERTAINTY
Chapter 1. The Arithmetic of Compassion and the Future of Risk Management
—Paul Slovic and Daniel Västfjäll
Chapter 2. "Risk as Feelings" and "Perception Matters": Psychological
Contributions on Risk, Risk-Taking, and Risk Management
—Elke U. Weber
Chapter 3. Risk-Based Thinking
—Baruch Fischhoff
Chapter 4. Structured Empirical Analysis of Decisions Under Natural Hazard
Risk
—Craig E. Landry, Gregory Colson, and Mona Ahmadiani
Chapter 5. Mixing Rationality and Irrationality in Insurance Demand and
Supply
—Mark Pauly
Chapter 6. The Disaster Cycle: What We Do Not Learn from Experience
—Robert J. Meyer
PART II. IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT
Chapter 7. Using Models to Set a Baseline and Measure Progress in Reducing
Disaster Casualties
—Robert Muir-Wood
Chapter 8. Learning from All Types of Near-Misses
—Robin Dillon
Chapter 9. Managing Systemic Industry Risk: The Need for Collective
Leadership
—Paul J. H. Schoemaker
Chapter 10. Measuring Economic Resilience: Recent Advances and Future
Priorities
—Adam Rose
PART III. DEVELOPING BETTER RISK COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Chapter 11. Improving Stakeholder Engagement for Upstream Risks
—Robin Gregory and Nate Dieckmann
Chapter 12. Improving the Accuracy of Geopolitical Risk Assessments
—Barbara A. Mellers, Philip E. Tetlock, Joshua D. Baker, Jeffrey A.
Friedman, and Richard Zeckhauser
Chapter 13. Efficient Warnings, Not "Wolf or Puppy" Warnings
—Lisa A. Robinson, W. Kip Viscusi, and Richard Zeckhauser
PART IV. ROLE OF RISK MITIGATION, RISK-SHARING, AND INSURANCE
Chapter 14. Threats to Insurability
—Carolyn Kousky
Chapter 15. The Role of Insurance in Risk Management for Natural Disasters:
Back to the Future
—Howard Kunreuther
Chapter 16. Improving Individual Flood Preparedness Through Insurance
Incentives
—W. J. Wouter Botzen
Chapter 17. Strong and Well-Enforced Building Codes as an Effective
Disaster Risk Reduction Tool: An Evaluation
—Jeffrey Czajkowski
PART V. GOVERNMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Chapter 18. Getting the Blend Right: Public-Private Partnerships in Risk
Management
—Cary Coglianese
Chapter 19. The Regulation of Insurance Markets Subject to Catastrophic
Risks
—Robert W. Klein
Chapter 20. Rethinking Government Disaster Relief in the United States:
Evidence and a Way Forward
—Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
List of Contributors
Index
—Howard Kunreuther, Robert J. Meyer, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
PART I. BEHAVIORAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DECISION-MAKING UNDER RISK AND
UNCERTAINTY
Chapter 1. The Arithmetic of Compassion and the Future of Risk Management
—Paul Slovic and Daniel Västfjäll
Chapter 2. "Risk as Feelings" and "Perception Matters": Psychological
Contributions on Risk, Risk-Taking, and Risk Management
—Elke U. Weber
Chapter 3. Risk-Based Thinking
—Baruch Fischhoff
Chapter 4. Structured Empirical Analysis of Decisions Under Natural Hazard
Risk
—Craig E. Landry, Gregory Colson, and Mona Ahmadiani
Chapter 5. Mixing Rationality and Irrationality in Insurance Demand and
Supply
—Mark Pauly
Chapter 6. The Disaster Cycle: What We Do Not Learn from Experience
—Robert J. Meyer
PART II. IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT
Chapter 7. Using Models to Set a Baseline and Measure Progress in Reducing
Disaster Casualties
—Robert Muir-Wood
Chapter 8. Learning from All Types of Near-Misses
—Robin Dillon
Chapter 9. Managing Systemic Industry Risk: The Need for Collective
Leadership
—Paul J. H. Schoemaker
Chapter 10. Measuring Economic Resilience: Recent Advances and Future
Priorities
—Adam Rose
PART III. DEVELOPING BETTER RISK COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Chapter 11. Improving Stakeholder Engagement for Upstream Risks
—Robin Gregory and Nate Dieckmann
Chapter 12. Improving the Accuracy of Geopolitical Risk Assessments
—Barbara A. Mellers, Philip E. Tetlock, Joshua D. Baker, Jeffrey A.
Friedman, and Richard Zeckhauser
Chapter 13. Efficient Warnings, Not "Wolf or Puppy" Warnings
—Lisa A. Robinson, W. Kip Viscusi, and Richard Zeckhauser
PART IV. ROLE OF RISK MITIGATION, RISK-SHARING, AND INSURANCE
Chapter 14. Threats to Insurability
—Carolyn Kousky
Chapter 15. The Role of Insurance in Risk Management for Natural Disasters:
Back to the Future
—Howard Kunreuther
Chapter 16. Improving Individual Flood Preparedness Through Insurance
Incentives
—W. J. Wouter Botzen
Chapter 17. Strong and Well-Enforced Building Codes as an Effective
Disaster Risk Reduction Tool: An Evaluation
—Jeffrey Czajkowski
PART V. GOVERNMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Chapter 18. Getting the Blend Right: Public-Private Partnerships in Risk
Management
—Cary Coglianese
Chapter 19. The Regulation of Insurance Markets Subject to Catastrophic
Risks
—Robert W. Klein
Chapter 20. Rethinking Government Disaster Relief in the United States:
Evidence and a Way Forward
—Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction
—Howard Kunreuther, Robert J. Meyer, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
PART I. BEHAVIORAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DECISION-MAKING UNDER RISK AND
UNCERTAINTY
Chapter 1. The Arithmetic of Compassion and the Future of Risk Management
—Paul Slovic and Daniel Västfjäll
Chapter 2. "Risk as Feelings" and "Perception Matters": Psychological
Contributions on Risk, Risk-Taking, and Risk Management
—Elke U. Weber
Chapter 3. Risk-Based Thinking
—Baruch Fischhoff
Chapter 4. Structured Empirical Analysis of Decisions Under Natural Hazard
Risk
—Craig E. Landry, Gregory Colson, and Mona Ahmadiani
Chapter 5. Mixing Rationality and Irrationality in Insurance Demand and
Supply
—Mark Pauly
Chapter 6. The Disaster Cycle: What We Do Not Learn from Experience
—Robert J. Meyer
PART II. IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT
Chapter 7. Using Models to Set a Baseline and Measure Progress in Reducing
Disaster Casualties
—Robert Muir-Wood
Chapter 8. Learning from All Types of Near-Misses
—Robin Dillon
Chapter 9. Managing Systemic Industry Risk: The Need for Collective
Leadership
—Paul J. H. Schoemaker
Chapter 10. Measuring Economic Resilience: Recent Advances and Future
Priorities
—Adam Rose
PART III. DEVELOPING BETTER RISK COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Chapter 11. Improving Stakeholder Engagement for Upstream Risks
—Robin Gregory and Nate Dieckmann
Chapter 12. Improving the Accuracy of Geopolitical Risk Assessments
—Barbara A. Mellers, Philip E. Tetlock, Joshua D. Baker, Jeffrey A.
Friedman, and Richard Zeckhauser
Chapter 13. Efficient Warnings, Not "Wolf or Puppy" Warnings
—Lisa A. Robinson, W. Kip Viscusi, and Richard Zeckhauser
PART IV. ROLE OF RISK MITIGATION, RISK-SHARING, AND INSURANCE
Chapter 14. Threats to Insurability
—Carolyn Kousky
Chapter 15. The Role of Insurance in Risk Management for Natural Disasters:
Back to the Future
—Howard Kunreuther
Chapter 16. Improving Individual Flood Preparedness Through Insurance
Incentives
—W. J. Wouter Botzen
Chapter 17. Strong and Well-Enforced Building Codes as an Effective
Disaster Risk Reduction Tool: An Evaluation
—Jeffrey Czajkowski
PART V. GOVERNMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Chapter 18. Getting the Blend Right: Public-Private Partnerships in Risk
Management
—Cary Coglianese
Chapter 19. The Regulation of Insurance Markets Subject to Catastrophic
Risks
—Robert W. Klein
Chapter 20. Rethinking Government Disaster Relief in the United States:
Evidence and a Way Forward
—Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
List of Contributors
Index
—Howard Kunreuther, Robert J. Meyer, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
PART I. BEHAVIORAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DECISION-MAKING UNDER RISK AND
UNCERTAINTY
Chapter 1. The Arithmetic of Compassion and the Future of Risk Management
—Paul Slovic and Daniel Västfjäll
Chapter 2. "Risk as Feelings" and "Perception Matters": Psychological
Contributions on Risk, Risk-Taking, and Risk Management
—Elke U. Weber
Chapter 3. Risk-Based Thinking
—Baruch Fischhoff
Chapter 4. Structured Empirical Analysis of Decisions Under Natural Hazard
Risk
—Craig E. Landry, Gregory Colson, and Mona Ahmadiani
Chapter 5. Mixing Rationality and Irrationality in Insurance Demand and
Supply
—Mark Pauly
Chapter 6. The Disaster Cycle: What We Do Not Learn from Experience
—Robert J. Meyer
PART II. IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT
Chapter 7. Using Models to Set a Baseline and Measure Progress in Reducing
Disaster Casualties
—Robert Muir-Wood
Chapter 8. Learning from All Types of Near-Misses
—Robin Dillon
Chapter 9. Managing Systemic Industry Risk: The Need for Collective
Leadership
—Paul J. H. Schoemaker
Chapter 10. Measuring Economic Resilience: Recent Advances and Future
Priorities
—Adam Rose
PART III. DEVELOPING BETTER RISK COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Chapter 11. Improving Stakeholder Engagement for Upstream Risks
—Robin Gregory and Nate Dieckmann
Chapter 12. Improving the Accuracy of Geopolitical Risk Assessments
—Barbara A. Mellers, Philip E. Tetlock, Joshua D. Baker, Jeffrey A.
Friedman, and Richard Zeckhauser
Chapter 13. Efficient Warnings, Not "Wolf or Puppy" Warnings
—Lisa A. Robinson, W. Kip Viscusi, and Richard Zeckhauser
PART IV. ROLE OF RISK MITIGATION, RISK-SHARING, AND INSURANCE
Chapter 14. Threats to Insurability
—Carolyn Kousky
Chapter 15. The Role of Insurance in Risk Management for Natural Disasters:
Back to the Future
—Howard Kunreuther
Chapter 16. Improving Individual Flood Preparedness Through Insurance
Incentives
—W. J. Wouter Botzen
Chapter 17. Strong and Well-Enforced Building Codes as an Effective
Disaster Risk Reduction Tool: An Evaluation
—Jeffrey Czajkowski
PART V. GOVERNMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Chapter 18. Getting the Blend Right: Public-Private Partnerships in Risk
Management
—Cary Coglianese
Chapter 19. The Regulation of Insurance Markets Subject to Catastrophic
Risks
—Robert W. Klein
Chapter 20. Rethinking Government Disaster Relief in the United States:
Evidence and a Way Forward
—Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
List of Contributors
Index