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Integrated Risk Management Decision-Making: A Worker's Compensation Loss Exposure Case Study

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“…The publication phase had been consistent from 1988 and depicted a growth only from 1990 onwards. In WOS’s first publication, Cho (1983) presented a method to determine the optimal apportionment of employees’ reimbursement from RM budget to all relevant RM techniques, while Deravi and Metghalchi (1988) unveiled a significant decrease in bilateral and effective exchange rate variabilities regarding the performance of the European monetary system. The ERM research publication has experienced gradual growth throughout the years, increasing the number of publications annually.…”
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“…The publication phase had been consistent from 1988 and depicted a growth only from 1990 onwards. In WOS’s first publication, Cho (1983) presented a method to determine the optimal apportionment of employees’ reimbursement from RM budget to all relevant RM techniques, while Deravi and Metghalchi (1988) unveiled a significant decrease in bilateral and effective exchange rate variabilities regarding the performance of the European monetary system. The ERM research publication has experienced gradual growth throughout the years, increasing the number of publications annually.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was observed that embryonic work in ERM started in the early 1980s (Cho, 1983). However, the ERM framework only emerged in the 1990s (Miller, 1992), as a result of the complex and competitive environment looking to relate RM with firms’ activities (Arena et al , 2010).…”
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