Co-operative Nordic Research
(1999) In Nordic Industrial Fund Project P98087- Abstract
- This report has a two-fold objective.
-To identify the changing risk management needs in the private and public sectors and the corresponding needs for development of risk analysis methods and related practices.
-To list examples of projects where Nordic co-operation between industry, authorities and universities can be effective for increasing the contribution of risk management to industrial growth and a sustainable society.
A Nordic expert group, funded by the Nordic Industrial Fund, identified the urgent need for co-operative Nordic risk management research and suggested a structure for co-operation and cross-disciplinary research and for dissemination of knowledge and implementation. The group also specified... (More) - This report has a two-fold objective.
-To identify the changing risk management needs in the private and public sectors and the corresponding needs for development of risk analysis methods and related practices.
-To list examples of projects where Nordic co-operation between industry, authorities and universities can be effective for increasing the contribution of risk management to industrial growth and a sustainable society.
A Nordic expert group, funded by the Nordic Industrial Fund, identified the urgent need for co-operative Nordic risk management research and suggested a structure for co-operation and cross-disciplinary research and for dissemination of knowledge and implementation. The group also specified research areas and project ideas for future development into actual research projects. A workshop with participants from the Nordic countries was one source of ideas.
The expert group in addition identified a number of basic resource areas necessary for the development of more efficient risk management industry and which would benefit from Nordic co-operation.
A Nordic risk management academy and a Nordic risk management network should be formed. Also a Nordic graduate school on safety and risk management for PhD students should be organized on a Nordic basis in order to ensure competence at all Institutes of Technology, all Business Schools and other education bodies of importance for risk management. (Less)
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- author
- Magnusson, Sven Erik LU ; Göransson, Peter ; Petersen, Kurt LU ; Malmén, Yngve ; Hovden, Jan ; Harms Ringdahl, Lars and Akselsson, Roland LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 1999
- type
- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- crisis management, risk management, co-operative Nordic risk research, risk analysis
- in
- Nordic Industrial Fund Project P98087
- pages
- 71 pages
- publisher
- LUCRAM, Lund University
- report number
- 1001
- ISSN
- 1404-2983
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 8fb9bfdb-5880-4b97-b221-74199ac1e105 (old id 1890319)
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- 2016-04-01 15:45:50
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