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E-raamat: Riskwork: Essays on the Organizational Life of Risk Management

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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191067525
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191067525

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This collection of essays deals with the situated management of risk in a wide variety of organizational settings - aviation, mental health, railway project management, energy, toy manufacture, financial services, chemicals regulation, and NGOs. Each chapter connects the analysis of risk studies with critical themes in organization studies more generally based on access to, and observations of, actors in the field. The emphasis in these contributions is upon the variety of ways in which organizational actors, in combination with a range of material technologies and artefacts, such as safety reporting systems, risk maps and key risk indicators, accomplish and make sense of the normal work of managing risk - riskwork.

In contrast to a preoccupation with disasters and accidents after the event, the volume as whole is focused on the situationally specific character of routine risk management work. It emerges that this riskwork is highly varied, entangled with material artefacts which represent and construct risks and, importantly, is not confined to formal risk management departments or personnel. Each chapter suggest that the distributed nature of this riskwork lives uneasily with formalized risk management protocols and accountability requirements. In addition, riskwork as an organizational process makes contested issues of identity and values readily visible. These 'back stage/back office' encounters with risk are revealed as being as much emotional as they are rationally calculative. Overall, the collection combines constructivist sensibilities about risk objects with a micro-sociological orientation to the study of organizations.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Introduction---Riskwork: The Organizational Life of Risk Management 1(25)
Michael Power
1 The Work of Making Risk Frameworks
26(24)
David Demortain
2 Risk Mapping: Day-to-day Riskwork in Inter-Organizational Project Management
50(22)
Lene Jørgensen
Silvia Jordan
3 Beyond the Headlines: Day-to-day Practices of Risk Measurement and Management in a Non-Governmental Organization
72(19)
Matthew Hall
Renuka Fernando
4 The Work of Risk Oversight
91(19)
Maria Zhivitskaya
Michael Power
5 The Role of Valuation Practices for Risk Identification
110(20)
Asa Boholm
Herve Corvellec
6 Riskwork: Three Scenarios from a Study of Industrial Chemicals in Canada
130(20)
Steve Maguire
Cynthia Hardy
7 Technoculture: Risk Reporting and Analysis at a Large Airline
150(22)
Tommaso Palermo
8 Conversation Stoppers: Constructing Consumer Attitudes to Risk in UK Wealth Management
172(21)
Zsuzsanna Vargha
9 Risk and Routine in the Digitized World
193(18)
Brian T. Pentland
10 Doing Institutional Riskwork in a Mental Health Hospital
211(21)
Veronique Labelle
Linda Rouleau
11 Affective Overflows in Clinical Riskwork
232(21)
Michael D. Fischer
Gerry McGivern
12 The Triumph of the Humble Chief Risk Officer
253(32)
Anette Mikes
Postscript: On Riskwork and Auditwork
274(11)
Michael Power
Index 285
Michael Power is Professor of Accounting at the London School of Economics a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), an Associate member of the UK Chartered Institute of Taxation, and an honorary fellow of the Institute of Risk Management. Power has served for over a decade as an indepedent company director in UK financial services and has a number of other advisory positions for public bodies, including the Financial Reporting Council. He holds honorary doctorates from the Universities of St Gallen, Switzerland, Uppsala, Sweden and Turku, Finland. Research and teaching focus on regulation, accounting, auditing, internal control, risk management and organisation theory. His major works, The Audit Society: Rituals of Verification (Oxford 1999) and Organized Uncertainty: Designing a World of Risk Management (Oxford 2007) have been translated into Japanese.