Risk Event
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A Risk Event is a potential event that results from uncertainty realization of measurable consequences (value (whether gain or loss) under specific circumstances.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Mild Risk Event to being a Wild Risk Event, based on probability distribution patterns.
- It can range from being a Natural Risk Event to being a Manufactured Risk Event, based on risk origin.
- It can range from being a Measurable Risk Event to being a Knightian Uncertainty Event, based on quantification capacity.
- It can range from being a Downside Risk Event to being an Upside Risk Event, based on value impact.
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- It can be represented in a Risk Representation.
- It can manifest through Risk Patterns such as:
- Systematic Risk Patterns following statistical regularity
- Fat-Tailed Risk Patterns with extreme event potential
- Cascading Risk Patterns with interconnected effects
- It can be perceived through Risk Perception Dimensions:
- Dread Dimension: degree of fear and catastrophic potential
- Unknown Dimension: degree of familiarity and scientific understanding
- Exposure Dimension: number of people or assets affected
- It can be analyzed through Risk Assessment Approaches:
- It can be characterized by Risk Metrics:
- It can be influenced by Decision Making Factors:
- Bounded Rationality: limits on information processing
- Framing Effects: impacts of problem presentation
- Risk Attitudes: risk aversion vs risk seeking
- It can trigger Risk Response Strategys:
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- Example(s):
- Organizational Risk Events, such as:
- For-Profit Organization Risk Events:
- Contract-Related Risk Events:
- Professional Practice Risk Events:
- External Risk Events:
- Emerging Risk Events:
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- Organizational Risk Events, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Pure Uncertainty Events without measurable probability
- Certain Outcome Events without uncertainty element
- Value-Neutral Events without gain or loss potential
- Routine Processes with established controls
- Planned Changes with managed uncertainty
- See: Risk, Uncertainty, Value, Decision Theory, Risk Management, Risk Analysis, Probability Theory, Expected Value, Risk Perception, Risk Society
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