Улога вишег менаџмента у природним хазардима: случај европске банкарске индустрије
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Проблематика природних хазарда представља једно од кључних подручја интересовања у оквиру безбедносних студија и менаџмента пословања. Правилно управљање ризицима показало се као фундаментално, те је стога добило значајну пажњу. Ипак, улога вишег менаџмента у оквиру система управљања ризицима предузећа остаје релативно мало истражена. Овај рад има за циљ да истражи специфичну улогу вишег менаџмента у процесу управљања ризицима, нарочито у вези са ризицима који произлазе из природних хазарда. Одговарајућа улога вишег менаџмента у управљању ризицима везаним за природне хазарде представља кључно питање. Приказан је приступ европске банкарске индустрије, заснован на јавно доступним секторским регулативама и смерницама. Дате су одређене препоруке ради даљег унапређења кључне улоге вишег менаџмента у управљању природним хазардама. Наш резултат се разматра као решење које може бити примењено у предузећима, организацијама и институцијама у било ком сектору.
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