Enterprise Risk Management in International Construction Operations

Submitted on 7th September 2017

This book provides readers an understanding of the implementation of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) for international construction operations. In an extended case study, it primarily focuses on Chinese construction firms (CCFs) based in Singapore. In this regard, the book explains the differences and similarities between Risk Management (RM), Project Risk Management (PRM) and ERM in the construction industry, and examines their linkages for international construction operations in a broader context. The explanation elaborates on how companies may adopt and implement RM, PRM and ERM as appropriate in their various operations, both in their home market as well as in overseas host markets. The book also reviews the whole spectrum of work relating to organizational behaviour (OB) as one of the key underpinnings for companies to evaluate and implement ERM. It will benefit practitioners from the industry as well as academics interested in the implementation of ERM practices in international construction operations.

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Source
Enterprise Risk Management in International Construction Operations
Length of Resource
291 pages
Author
Xianbo Zhao, Bon-Gang Hwang, Sui Pheng Low
Date Published
Publication Type
book
Resource Type
academic