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Public Sector Leadership in Assessing and Addressing Risk
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04 April 2022

Public Sector Leadership in Assessing and Addressing Risk explores risk management in practice, taking a specific focus on the identification of risks in the European public sector while contextualising its Eurocentric analysis within a global setting.
The volume lays important groundwork for understanding the main philosophical premises of risk management. Navigating the text's philosophical underpinnings such as 'Risk Management is a misnomer', the editors provide deep insight into global, strategic, and operational risk management that will prove invaluable for any practitioner.
Providing high quality academic research, ESFIRM provides a platform for authors to explore, analyse and discuss current and new financial models and theories, and engage with innovative research on an international scale.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / Financial Risk Management, Public finance and taxation, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Finance, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, Civil service and public sector, Management: leadership and motivation
Peter C. Young holds the 3M Endowed Chair in International Business at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, USA, and is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management in London.
Simon Grima is the Head of the Insurance Department and an Associate Professor at the University of Malta. He has been awarded outstanding reviewer for Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance in the 2017 Emerald Literati Awards.
Rebecca Dalli Gonzi is a senior lecturer at the Department for Construction and Property Management. She is a registered and certified civil engineer by the Chamber of Architects, Malta.
Section One: Context
Chapter 1. Our Complex World; Peter C. Young and Simon Grima
Chapter 2. The Public Sector Environment; Peter C. Young
Chapter 3. History and Current Context; Peter C. Young
Chapter 4. Public Organisation Risk Management; Peter C. Young
Section Two: Assessment and Analysis
Chapter 5. Assessment and Analysis I; Peter C. Young
Chapter 6. Assessment and Analysis II; Peter C. Young
Chapter 7. Assessment and Analysis III; Peter C. Young
Section Three: Tools, Applications, Responses
Chapter 8. Methods, Tools, And Techniques: Adaptive Response Measures; Peter C. Young
Chapter 9. Risk Financing; Peter C. Young
Chapter 10. Insurance and Alternatives; Peter C. Young
Section Four: Leading on and Managing in an Uncertain World
Chapter 11. Making Decisions; Peter C. Young and Rebecca Dalli Gonzi
Chapter 12. Making Risk Management Work; Peter C. Young