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    The Geneva risk and insurance review 23 (1998), S. 89-117 
    ISSN: 1554-9658
    Keywords: inequality ; risk ; utility
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Recalling the class of risk measures introduced by Stone [1973], the authors survey measures from different academic disciplines—including psychology, operations research, management science, economics, and finance—that have been introduced since 1973. We introduce a general class of risk measures that extends Stone's class to include these new measures. Finally, we give four axioms that describe necessary attributes of a good financial risk measure and show which of the measures surveyed satisfy these. We demonstrate that all measures that satisfy our axioms, as well as those that do not but are commonly used in finance, belong to our new generalized class.
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    The Geneva risk and insurance review 23 (1998), S. 151-165 
    ISSN: 1554-9658
    Keywords: environmental management ; uncertainty ; public goods ; voluntary contributions ; precaution ; risk
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article presents a model in which production causes pollution that diminishes the welfare of its agents. Each agent is concerned with the quality of its environment and may voluntary contribute to improve it by financing depollution technology. The effectiveness of this technology on the quality of the environment is uncertain. We show that if an agent is sufficiently risk averse, voluntary contribution is a decreasing function of the average efficiency of depollution technology. If, on the contrary, the pollution effect is weaker than the substitution effect, the opposite holds. We show that precaution about environmental quality has two possible consequences that depend on agents' risk aversion. Therefore, the implications of a precautionary attitude lead us to consider the agents' risk-aversion characterization, which implies knowledge about prudent attitude.
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    ISSN: 1572-8099
    Keywords: risk ; flammable liquid ; hazard ; probability ; sprinkler
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying
    Notes: Abstract A fire risk analysis modeling framework was developed to analyze options for fire-safe handling and storing of flammable and combustible liquids in containers. The model illustrates the application of general risk analysis modeling principles to a current, highly visible problem and introduces some new modeling elements. Risk is driven by relative success in providing a complete, operational sprinkler system adequate for controlling fires that start in ordinary combustibles, well away from the liquid products.
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    Transportation 16 (1989), S. 329-341 
    ISSN: 1572-9435
    Keywords: banking ; finance ; investment ; private sector ; risk ; tollroads
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying
    Notes: Abstract Governments of all persuasions are increasingly seeking the participation of the private sector in the supply of transport facilities and services. Private sector participation in the financing, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure is considered a serious option in a number of countries in the search for ways of providing much needed investment which would otherwise be deferred. This paper considers some economic and financial problems in the private sector provision of major road infrastructure within urban areas. The main issues are attaching prices (i.e. tolls) to the provision of the service, the value of government rights which are being given up either permanently or temporarily, and the identification required by the promoters of the cost of capital which is essential information in establishing the risk. Broader environmental and equity issues are not addressed. If the approach to establishing a private presence in a previously public supply context is handled properly from the outset, the benefits can be significant. Contrarily however, the prospects could be quite undesirable if badly managed, despite the presence of an extended public purse.
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    Annals of operations research 59 (1995), S. 195-226 
    ISSN: 1572-9338
    Keywords: Investment ; robustness ; commercial scope ; feasibility ; reliability ; risk ; two-stage ; recourse ; induced constraints
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Notes: Abstract The annual production planning of a natural gas trading and transporting company is modelled as a linear system of (in)equalities. The model is used to quantify the increase of robustness with respect to commercial uncertainty, resulting from investments in production capacities. A novel concept is thecommercial scope, describing the set of future commercial scenarios that can be handled effectively. It is shown how relevant parts of the boundary of this set can be constructed using induced constraints. A numerical example is presented.
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    International journal of value-based management 8 (1995), S. 237-253 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: ethics ; values ; g.p.a. (grade point average) ; intelligence ; Rokeach Value Survey
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article reports results of a study of some 200 college-aged students at California State University. Ethical values are measured using a subset of the well-known and frequently used Rokeach Value Survey. Using nonparametric statistical analysis, four value measures, and four different consistent tests of significance and probability, the research data, perhaps disappointedly for many observers including the authors, reveal that there is no relationship between college grade point average and student ethics. Statistical analysis was done on g.p.a. splits of “less than 3.0” versus “3.0 or more” and also on g.p.a. data for “2.5 or less” versus “3.5 or more”. In all cases, there are no significant relationships between high or low grade point averages and scores on ethical value rankings.
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    International journal of value-based management 8 (1995), S. 279-288 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: religion ; Christianity ; ethics ; work ; employment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article focuses on the connection between the religious faith of employees and their relationships with employers. There are two models for how religionists understand their role in the world: they can either try to model behavior not common in a secular world or infiltrate the structures of society in the hope of bringing about social change. Most employees tend to be infiltrators. Further, employees tend to internalize the values of their employers. But it may well be that the moral and religious beliefs of employees can benefit employers by providing the latter with access to different perspectives. In particular, the long-range perspective common to religionists may be helpful to corporations that tend to focus on short-term considerations.
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    International journal of value-based management 9 (1996), S. 77-88 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: ethics ; decision making ; cross-cultural
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract The purpose of this study is to compare the ethical decision making of respondents from two different cultures. Perceived organizational support for ethical decision making was also compared. The samples include residents of South Florida, United States of America and Jamaica, West Indies. Respondents were employed full time. Results indicate that for the majority of business dilemmas presented, no significant differences were found. Implications for these findings are discussed.
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    International journal of value-based management 9 (1996), S. 89-100 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: ethics ; moral philosophy ; consequentialism ; deontology ; decision-making ; moral decision ; values ; moral values ; fundamental analysis ; technical analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Consequentialists and deontologists alike tacitly presume that moral decisions should be reached from basic assessments of theoretically set moral value. The presumption they share, I argue, is seriously mistaken. We need to distinguish two general methods of reaching moral decisions, that of the moral fundamentalist and that of the moral technician. Moral fundamentalists and technicians differ in their methods, but not in their aims. The distinction between the two general methods of ethics is particularly important for consequentialism. I maintain that a consequentialist may be without inconsistency a utilitarian fundamentalist and a deontological technician. I suggest that when we pay heed to our epistemic constraints, we have strong consequentialist grounds for adopting this unusual position.
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    International journal of value-based management 9 (1996), S. 211-225 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: culture ; ethics ; codes of conduct ; values
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper first reviews the literature on the role of codes of conduct for organisations in Hong Kong in their attempts to manage increasingly complex ethical problems and issues. It shows that, although valuable foundations exist upon which to build, research and understanding of the subject is at it's embryonic stage. Social Psychology literature is examined to investigate what lessons those concerned with the study of ethics may learn and the work of Hofstede, as seminal in the area of work-related values, is emphasised in this context. Following Hofstede's proposals for strategies for operationalizing1 constructs about human values, a content analysis2 was conducted on a pilot sample of codes provided by Hong Kong organisations. The results show three clearly identified clusters of organisations with common formats. The first group, described as ‘Foreign Legal’, emphasises legal compliance, has criteria for invoking penalties and consists of foreign-owned, large multinational organisations. Companies in the second cluster have codes which, except in the case of a couple of larger organisations, mainly follow the Independent Commission Against Corruption's (ICAC) standard format. The third cluster, described as the ‘Bank Network’, also appear to largely conform to a format: the Hong Kong Banking Association's guidelines. Further analysis conducted here of the Hong Kong codes indicates the important role of ‘emic’ teleological values3, such as ‘trust’ and ‘reputation’, amongst indigenous organisations, rather than the ‘amorality’ suggested by an earlier study (Dolecheck and Bethke, 1990). These results support the proposition that Hong Kong ethical perspectives are ‘culture bound’4, as there appear to be different emphases than revealed in an American study (Stevens, 1994), which identified an emphasis in the US ‘codes’ upon introverted organisational issues and a failure to espouse deontological values5. The conclusion is that designing a research programme on business values in Hong Kong requires reference to studies of values in cross-cultural psychology generally and to Hofstede's work in particular. It also supports the need for indigenous research and models in this field which avoid the ethnocentrism inherent in much Western theory and research.
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