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Construction risk taxonomy: an international convergence of academic and industry perspectives

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Barlish, A De Marco, Jamal ThaheemJamal Thaheem
Risk management is a topic heavily researched and important for industry professionals. Both academic and industry perspectives are critical to advancing this field, especially in risk identification and taxonomy. A unique comparison and convergence of these perspectives is developed in order to understand the most relevant risks for projects and to ensure they are addressed in the risk management process. This comparison is created via a content analysis of the relevant literature and a survey to industry professionals. The differences and similarities among risks are analyzed, revealing that both perspectives emphasize financial/economic risks. The literature tends to focus on political; acts of God classified risks, whereas the industry places emphasis on regulatory risks. An elaboration of variations is performed aiming to improve the literature-based taxonomy taking into account the industry perspective to ensure its risk management process responds to these risks and provides a clearer focus towards future research. © 2013 Science Publication.

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Journal

American journal of applied sciences

Volume

10

Pagination

706-713

Location

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1546-9239

eISSN

1554-3641

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, K. Barlish et al .

Issue

7

Publisher

Science Publications

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