1973
DOI: 10.2307/251940
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A Case Study in Risk Management

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“…Therefore, for the definition of risk, Mowbray et al (1995) and Williams and Heins (1985) believed that 'risk is the uncertainty of the future outcome of an event'. Rosenbloom (Pritchett and Rosenbloom, 1973) and Crane (F.G.Crane, 1984) considered that 'risk is the uncertainty of loss'. Hu and Shen (2001) believed that 'risk refers to the degree of damage that can occur'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, for the definition of risk, Mowbray et al (1995) and Williams and Heins (1985) believed that 'risk is the uncertainty of the future outcome of an event'. Rosenbloom (Pritchett and Rosenbloom, 1973) and Crane (F.G.Crane, 1984) considered that 'risk is the uncertainty of loss'. Hu and Shen (2001) believed that 'risk refers to the degree of damage that can occur'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%