A STUDY ON STRATEGIC RISK MANAGEMENT IN FINANCIAL INVESTMENT PRACTICING INVESTORS AND ENHANCING VALUE – INDIABULLS SECURITIES
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https://doi.org/10.62643/Abstract
The project “A study on strategic risk management in financial investment practicing investors and enhancing value” gives us the idea on financial risk exposure to largescale projects. We propose that a treatment of risk as a complex, emergent phenomenon and employing network analysis offers a potentially rich framework for understanding risk exposure generally. The approach deals specifically with risk and its transmission mechanism which, we argue, finds a natural articulation in a network presentation. Our experimental results indicate that the potential for risk transmission is an emergent product of existing risk identification methods and the consequential designed, and also unplanned-for, risk management interventions. In developing our work, we show that areas of risk reception are more important for risk management than risk propagation; thus, leading to the conclusion that risk management in projects should prioritize protecting areas of vulnerability from risk impact as opposed to trying to disrupt the sources of risk to those vulnerable areas
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