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_a363.3406 _bAGG |
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_aAggarwal, S. K. Ed. _942950 |
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_aPerspectives on the ethics of disaster management. _hBook |
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_aNew Delhi _bArise Pub. & Distributors _c2007 |
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300 | _av, 295p. | ||
500 | _aContents Preface v 1. The Ethical Dimensions of Disaster 1 2. What is Industrial Sabotage? 26 3. Crime and Punishment in the Factory 51 4. Endemic and Planned Corruption in a Monarchical Rule 71 5. Major Chemical Accidents in Industrializing Countries 95 6. Rumors and Crises 114 (A Case Study in the Banking Industry) 7. Financial Distress Prediction Models 138 8. Early-Warning-Signals Management 162 9. Towards a Systemic Crisis Management Strategy 198 10. The Role of Risk and Return of Information Technology 222 11. Close Coupled Disasters How Oil, Majors are De-Integrating 240 12. Autonomy, Interdependence and Social Control 249 Index 292 | ||
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