Analysis – Page 57
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AnalysisBad corporate citizenship
Large European multinationals are an integral part of the fabric of society and the growth of civil unrest, swiftly and unpredictably mobilised by new technology, is showing companies the danger of being seen as ‘bad citizens’ in struggling economies
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AnalysisThe hidden risks of highly automated systems
The Air France flight accident raises more questions than answers over automatic systems and what steps should be taken if they fail
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AnalysisMy View: Jorge Luzzi
Ferma’s new president Jorge Luzzi answers StrategicRISK’s questions about the future of Europe’s biggest risk management association
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AnalysisGlobalisation: Greatest risks and opportunities
Intellectual property, currency fluctuations, political instability and lower safety and quality standards are the top four barriers to success in emerging markets
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Analysis"Companies aren't prepared for cyber attacks"
City University’s top cyber security expert gives StrategicRISK an insight into the next big cyber threats and what’s needed to prevent them
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AnalysisProperty & BI rates remain at historic low
Airmic report shows continued soft market in spite of major disasters
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AnalysisThreat level ongoing
Terrorist threats have become an inescapable aspect of modern life and, as these leading terrorism experts argue, countries cannot take their safety for granted - whatever action they take to minimise the risks
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AnalysisBig retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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AnalysisDivided they fall
The benefits of a worldwide presence can be offset by increased vulnerability to hazards including political unrest, natural disasters and lack of a shared corporate culture
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AnalysisFood security: the most at risk countries
A new index reveals the extent of food insecurity worldwide plus the factors exacerbating the problem
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AnalysisA toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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Analysis“Lone” terror threat is growing
Experts believe high youth unemployment in Europe and low economic growth could be contributing to an increased threat from lone, radicalised terrorists
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AnalysisLondon riots shock international media
Civil unrest is blighting several developed markets around the world
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AnalysisEnergy price hike sparks protest in Israel
Extra costs caused by disruption to Egyptian gas company, Gasco
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AnalysisMedia distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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AnalysisERM is integral to business sustainability
66% of top performing companies have CEOs that champion ERM
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AnalysisNasa warns intense solar storms are coming
The storms could create serious business continuity issues





