Acknowledgements
Series Preface
Introduction
Estimating Engineering Risk, The Royal Society
2. Measuring Disaster Trends, Part I: Some Observations on the Bradford Fatality Scale, T. Horlick-Jones and G. Peters
3. Measuring Disaster Trends Part II: Statistics and Underlying Processes, T. Horlick-Jones, J. Fortune and G. Peters
4. Financial Distress Prediction Models: A Review of their Usefulness, Kevin Keasey and Robert Watson
5. Early-Warning-Signals Management: A Lesson From the Barings Crisis, Zachary Sheaffer, Bill Richardson and Zehava Rosenblatt
6. Towards a Systemic Crisis Management Strategy: Learning From the Best Examples in the US, Canada and France, Thierry C. Pauchant, Ian I. Mitroff and Patrick Lagadec
7. The Role of Risk and Return in Information Technology Outsourcing Decisions, Jaak Jurison
8. Close-Coupled Disasters: How Oil Majors are De-Integrating and Then Managing Contractors, Neil Ritson
9. Autonomy, Interdependence and Social Control: NASA and the Space Shuttle Challenger, Diane Vaughan
10. Complexity, Tight-Coupling and Reliability: Connecting Normal Accidents Theory and High Reliability Theory, Jos A. Rijpma
11. Culture and Communications: Countering Conspiracies in Organizational Risk Management, Clive Smallman and D.T.H. Weir
12. Identifying the Cultural Causes of Disasters: An Analysis of the Hillsborough Football Stadium Disaster, William Richardson
13. Technical Analysis of the IIASA Energy Scenarios, Bill Keepin and Brian Wynne
14. From Crisis Prone to Crisis Prepared: A Framework for Crisis Management, Christine M. Pearson and Ian I. Mitroff
15. Global Environmental Change: Management Under Long-Range Uncertainty, Peter Nijkamp
16. Operationalizing the Theory of Cultural Complexity: A Practical Approach to Risk Perceptions and Workplace Behaviours, Gerald Mars and Steve Frosdick
17. Managing Risk in Advanced Manufacturing Technology, James W. Dean Jr.
18. The Culture Of High Reliability: Quantative and Qualitative Assessment Aboard Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carriers, Karlene H. Roberts, Denise M. Rousseau and Todd R. La Porte
19. Company Failure or Company Health? - Techniques for Measuring Company Health, John Robertson and Roger W. Mills
20. Corporate Risk Management: A New Nightmare in the Boardroom, Matthew Bishop;
21. 'Safety Cultures' in British Stadia and Sporting Venues, Steve Frosdick
22. The Human Side of the Banks: Credit Management of Small Firms - A Cognitive Approach to Corporate Evaluation, Katarina Svenssen Kling
23. Management of Bank Loans to Small Firms in a Market with Asymmetric Information: An Integrated Concept, Katarina Svenssen Kling and Per-Ola Ulvenblad
24. Prevention is Better Than Cure in Crisis Management: How to Turn a Crisis into an Opportunity, Michael Regester
25. The Man-Made Machine Interface and its Impact on Shipping Safety, Alexander Goulielmos
26. Organization and the Management of Safety Risks in the Chemical Process Industry, Erik H. Bax
27. The Development of a Safety Culture, Barry A. Turner
28. The Limits to Safety? Culture, Politics, Learning and Man-Made Disasters, Nick Pidgeon
29. Redefining the Issues of Risk and Public Acceptance. The Social Viability of Technology, Brian Wynne
30. The Schematic Report Analysis Diagram: A Simple Aid to Learning from Large-Scale Failures, B. Toft and B.A. Turner
31. Decision Making Under Contradictory Certainties: How to Save the Himalayas When You Can't Find Out What's Wrong With Them, Michael Thompson and Michael Warburton
32. Organizations and Systematic Distortion of Information, David A. Bella
33. Safety Culture, Corporate Culture, Organizational Transformation and the Commitment to Safety, Heather Hopfl
34. The Failure of Hindsight, B. Toft
35. Risk, Uncertainty and Nuclear Power, Jon Elster
36. Crisis Management and Environmentalism: A Natural Fit, Ian I. Mitroff
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