what the electric industry experience implies for contemporary business /
Karyl B. Leggio, David L. Bodde, Marilyn L. Taylor.
1st ed.
London :
Elsevier,
2006.
1 online resource (xiii, 228 pages) :
illustrations.
Elsevier global energy policy and economics series
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. The Nature of Risk in the Electric Sector -- Part II. Current Approaches to Managing Risk: Their Power and Limitations -- Part III Emerging Risk Management Techniques -- Part IV. An Integrated Approach to Understanding, Managing, and Communicating Risk.
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The increasing complexity of emerging business models and a growing societal concern with the integrity of financial reporting now leads to new emphases on accountability within large, publicly traded energy corporations. This book emphasizes the implications these issues have in the electric industry, a traditional infrastructure that underlies the digital society and now faces extraordinary environmental, regulatory, and technological uncertainties. Informs professionals in a variety of fields of the best current thinking on business riskhow it can be understood, how it can be managed, and how it can be communicated to diverse constituencies.
Elsevier Science & Technology
114057:114148
Managing enterprise risk.
9780080449494
Electric utilities-- Risk management-- United States.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Power Resources-- Electrical.