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Business transactions are carried out for profit and bear the risk of losses and venture. Risk management has increasingly become an issue in economics. There are different tools and methods to deal with risks in modern business operations. They have to be applied prudently, though. Aspects of human errors and aspects of a limited transfer of experience into future developments have considered.
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Steger, M. (2018). Sustainable Risk Management in Business. In: Wilderer, P., Renn, O., Grambow, M., Molls, M., Mainzer, K. (eds) Sustainable Risk Management. Strategies for Sustainability. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66233-6_23
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