2022
DOI: 10.3390/risks10050087
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Systemic Risk Management of Investments in Innovation Based on CSR

Abstract: The problem studied in this paper consists in the fact that the social and financial risks of investments in innovations are managed in isolation, which leads to limited results (reduces certain risks but raises other risks). This paper is devoted to the search for a new strategy of managing the risks of investments in innovations, which would allow balancing the financial interests of business and the interests of employees and is aimed at developing a framework strategy of the systemic management of all risk… Show more

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“…Here also must be taken consequence of that relevant research concludes that most economic growth demands persistent massive governmental investments, while also neglecting the fact that numerous initiatives fails. Further new strategies handling high-risk investments in innovations would be highly appreciated, e.g., by balancing financial interests of business and the interests of employees and the development of a strategy balancing multiple systemic risks based on corporate social responsibility [110].…”
Section: Meso/micro-level: Firm-level and Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here also must be taken consequence of that relevant research concludes that most economic growth demands persistent massive governmental investments, while also neglecting the fact that numerous initiatives fails. Further new strategies handling high-risk investments in innovations would be highly appreciated, e.g., by balancing financial interests of business and the interests of employees and the development of a strategy balancing multiple systemic risks based on corporate social responsibility [110].…”
Section: Meso/micro-level: Firm-level and Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%