Regulating risks in modern societies increasingly involves governments guiding and co-opting corporate risk management systems. This book examines the feasibility of this with reference to occupational health and safety on Britain's railways. It raises important questions about how workplace risks are managed and what influence the law can have in this. These issues are especially significant in the wake of major rail disasters and in the face of the increasing popularity of risk-based approaches to corporate governance.
Regulating risks in modern societies increasingly involves governments guiding and co-opting corporate risk management systems. This book examines the...
Anticipating risks has become an obsession of the early twenty-first century. Private and public sector organizations increasingly devote resources to risk prevention and contingency planning to manage risk events should they occur. This book shows how we can organize our social, organizational and regulatory policy systems to cope better with the array of local and transnational risks we regularly encounter. Contributors from a range of disciplines including finance, history, law, management, political science, social psychology, sociology and disaster studies consider threats,...
Anticipating risks has become an obsession of the early twenty-first century. Private and public sector organizations increasingly devote resources to...