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Risk Management Fundamentals, Theory, and Practice in Asia

Title
Risk Management [electronic resource] : Fundamentals, Theory, and Practice in Asia / by Hongmu Lee.
ISBN
9789811634680
Edition
1st ed. 2021.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIV, 248 p.) 102 illus., 82 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book outlines risk management theory systematically and comprehensively while distinguishing it from academic fields such as insurance theory. In addition, the book builds a risk financing theory that is independent of insurance theory. Until now, risk management (RM) theory has been discussed while the framework of the theory has remained unclear. However, this book, unlike previous books of this type, provides risk management theory after presenting a framework for it. Enterprise risk management (ERM) is seen differently depending on one's position. For accountants, it is a means for internal control to prevent accounting fraud, whereas for financial institutions, it quantifies the risk that administrators can take to meet supervisory standards. Therefore, most of the ERM outlines are written to suit the intended uses or topics, with no systematic RM overviews. This book discusses a systematic RM theory linked to the framework of it, unlike previous books that were written according to topic. After the Enron scandal in December 2001 and WorldCom accounting fraud in June 2002, several laws were enacted or revised throughout the world, such as the SOX Act(Sarbanes-Oxley Act) in the United States and the Financial Instruments and Exchange Law and Companies Act in Japan. In this process, the COSO(Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of Treadway Commission) published their ERM framework, while the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) published their RM framework. The author believes that the competition between these frameworks was an opportunity to systematize RM theory and greatly develop it as an independent discipline from insurance. On the other hand, the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred on March 11, 2011, caused enormous losses. Also, because pandemics and cyber risks are increasing, businesses must have a comprehensive and systematic ERM for these risks associated with their business activities.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 30, 2021
Series
Springer Texts in Business and Economics,
Springer Texts in Business and Economics,
Contents
Part 1The general theory of risk management
1 The concept of risk and corporate risk
2 Enterprise risk management and related fields
3 Accounting fraud and internal control
4 COSO ERM framework
5 ISO RM framework
6 Risk assessment
7 Value at risk
Part 2 Risk Financing
8 Risk treatment and ART
9 Limitations of insurance as a risk financing tool
10 Captive insurers and finite insurance
11 Contingent capital
12 Securitization and insurance-linked securities
13 Insurance-linked security types
14 Derivatives and insurance derivatives
15 Weather derivatives trading
16 Risk management in China
17 Risk management in South Korea.
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