Risk Management As a Process: An International Perspective.
Review of Business 2003, Fall, 24, 3
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This paper examines the impact of various aspects of culture on the process of risk management. Factors including values and norms, religion, nationality, and political structures are examined. Insights into risk perception and evaluation across nations are presented, particularly with respect to the use of insurance as a primary risk management tool. Introduction: Aspects of Culture
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