GovernanceRisk managementHigher Education InsitutionsUKGlobally, the higher education sector is experiencing rapid changes, including increasing competition, 'commercialisation', 'managerialism' and regulation. ThesSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Trustees, therefore, need to better understand their role in risk governance at colleges and universities, including specific risk-management tasks as a trustee and how enterprise risk management (ERM) can support governance. Table of contents Five key challenges facing higher education board of trust...
organization from the perspective of risk paradox.Networked cooperation is the inevitable result of risk aversion between specialized and diversified choice for enterprises,however,risks are not prevented effectively because of the establishment of network organization,but fall into the circle of risk ...
There are some unique factors that characterisecollaborative governancein the context of climate and disaster resilient development in comparison to ‘regular’ collaborative governance. These include the influence of the disaster/climate risk context of a given location, and especially the trigger of prev...
Based on our findings, we drew key implications for public policy and research. There was a disproportionate emphasis on the bottom-up approach across the documents, which presents the risk of diminishing government interest in place-based approaches, potentially burdening communities experiencing disadvan...
Act of the European Union, also known as theEU AI Actor the AI Act, is a law that governs the development or use ofartificial intelligence(AI) in the European Union (EU). The act takes a risk-based approach to regulation, applying different rules to AI according to the risk they pose...
Risk governance frameworks propose assessing the level of public concern and designing adapted risk mitigation measures. We propose that concerns should not only be investigated with respect to the perceived risks but also with respect to the potential mitigation measures. We explore this by analyzing ...
Risk:Resistance to change and lack of skills for managing cloud environments. Mitigation:Provide training and awareness programs, involve stakeholders in decision-making, and gradually transition teams to cloud-related roles. Conformance with Target Architecture ...
This further complicates the problem as the pressure of urbanization within a weak risk reduction framework is resulting in unplanned urban development ridden with risks [[4], [5], [6]]. Urban development unfolding in countries like India in Asia and Nigeria in Africa are examples of this ...
Although not every governance decision needs to be made upfront, it's important that you identify the areas of greatest risk in your organization. Then, incrementally implement governance policies and processes that will deliver the most impact....