The course material will comprise two books, a collection of
professional and academic articles, current policy papers, and case
studies (relevant articles, policy papers and cases will be
available online).
(1) Andersen, T. J., Garvey, M. and Roggi, O., Managing Risk and
Opportunity: The Governance of Strategic Risk-Taking, Oxford
University Press, Oxford, England, 2014. (ISBN: 978-0-19-968785-5).
(2) Andersen, T. J. and Schrøder, P. W. Strategic Risk
Management Practice, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
England, 2010. (ISBN: 978-0-521-13215-2)
Reading assignments:
Session 1 - Andersen, T. J., Garvey, M. and Roggi, O. 2014. Chapter
1 in Managing Risk and Opportunity, Oxford University Press.
Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 1 in Strategic
Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press. Power, M.
2005. ‘The Invention of Operational Risk’, Review of International
Political Economy, 12(4), pp. 577-599. Slywotzky, A. J. and Drzik,
J., 2005. ‘Countering the Biggest Risk of All’, Harvard Business
Review, 82, pp. 78-88. Case: KN Energy, Inc. (A) (European
Case Clearing Corporation #310-271-1)
Session 2 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 2 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Andersen, T. J., 2006. ‘Interest rate, foreign exchange, and other
commercial risk exposures’, Chapter 2 in Global Derivatives: A
Strategic Risk Management Perspective, Pearson Education, pp.
44-85. Andersen, T. J., 2006. ‘A Multinational Risk Management
Framework’, Chapter 7 in Perspectives on Strategic Risk Management,
CBS Press, pp. 131-146. Miller, K. D., 1992. A Framework for
Integrated Risk Management in International Business’, Journal of
International Business, pp. 311-331. Case: Lehman Brothers (A)
(European Case Clearing Corporation #310-265-1)
Session3 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 3 and 4
in Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Andersen, T. J., 2006. ‘Strategic Exposures and Real Options’,
Chapter 10 in Global Derivatives: A Strategic Risk Management
Perspective, Pearson Education, pp. 357-396. Leuhrman, T. A. 1998.
Strategy as a Portfolio of Real Options, Harvard Business Review,
76(5), pp. 89-99. Miller, K. D. and Waller, H. G., 2003.
‘Scenarios, Real Options and Integrated Risk Management’, Long
Range Planning, 36, pp. 93-107. Case: Samsung.
Session 4- Andersen, T. J., Garvey, M. and Roggi, O. 2014.
Chapter 2 and 3 in Managing Risk and Opportunity, Oxford University
Press. Nocco, B. W. and Stulz, R. M. 2006. ‘Enterprise Risk
Management’, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 18(4), 8-20.
Power, M., 2006. ‘Making Risk Auditable: Legislation and
Organization’ Chapter 6 in Organized uncertainty – Designing a
World of Risk Management, Oxford University Press. Case: The
RiskMinds 2009 Risk Managers’ Survey: The Causes and Implications
of the 2008 Banking Crisis [the full report is available
on-line]
Session 5 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 5 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Froot, K. A., Scharfstein, D. S., and Stein, J. C., ‘A Framework
for Risk Management”, Harvard Business Review, 1994, 76(6), pp.
91-102. Merton, R. C., ‘You Have More Capital Than You Think’,
Harvard Business Review, 83(11), pp. 84-94. Pagach, D. and Warr, R.
2011. ‘The Characteristics of Firms That Hire Chief Risk Officers’,
The Journal of Risk and Insurance 78(1), 185-211. Case: The
Adoption and Design of Enterprise Risk Management Practices,
Working Paper, Paape & Speklé (2011). Nyenrode Business
University [accessible online]
Session 6 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 6 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Gates, S., 2006. Incorporating Strategic Risk into Enterprise Risk
Management: A Survey of Current Corporate Practice, Journal of
Applied Corporate Finance, 18(4). Lam, J., 2003. ‘What is
Enterprise Risk Management’, Chapter 4 in Enterprise Risk
Management, Wiley, New Jersey, pp. 43-56. Vaughan, D. 2005. ‘System
Effects: On Slippery Slopes, Repeating Negative Patterns, and
Learning From Mistake?’, Chapter 3 in Starbuck, W. H. and Farjoun,
M. (eds.), Organization at the Limit: Lessons from the Columbia
Disaster, Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 41-59. Case:
Columbia’s Final Mission (Harvard Business School #9-304-090)
Session 7 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 7 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Bargeron, L., Lehn, K. and Zutter, C., 2007. Sarbanes-Oxley and
Corporate Risk-Taking. Presented at the American Enterprise
Institute [ www.aei.org]
Muelbroek, L. K., 2002. ‘Integrated Risk Management for the Firm: A
Senior Manager’s Guide’, working paper, Harvard Business School.
Nocco, B. W. and Stulz, R. M. 2006. ‘Enterprise Risk Management’,
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 18(4), 8-20. Case: Institute
of Risk Management, IRM, 2002/Federation of European Risk
Management Associations, FERMA 2003: ‘A Risk Management
Standard’ [available on-line]
Session 8 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 8 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Jeppesen, K. K., 2006. ‘Risk and Complexity in Social Systems: The
Case of of the”Business Risk Audit”’, Chapter 5 in Perspectives on
Strategic Risk Management, CBS Press, pp. 89-106. Andersen, T. J.,
2010. ‘Combining Central Planning and Decentralization to Enhance
Effective Risk Management Outcomes’, Risk Management Journal,
12(2), pp. 101-115. Case: Saxo Bank Risk Management Practice
(executive presentation)
Session 9 - Andersen, T. J., Garvey, M. and Roggi, O. 2014. Chapter
4 in Managing Risk and Opportunity, Oxford University Press.
Damodaran, A. 2008. ‘Strategic Risk Management’, Chapter 11 in
Strategic Risk Taking: A Framework of Risk Management, Wharton
School Publishing, 341-365. Mitroff I. I. and Silvers, A. 2010.
‘Screwing Up Royally - An Introduction to Errors of the Third and
Fourth Kind’, Chapter 1 in Dirty Rotten Strategies: How We Trick
Ourselves and Others Into Solving the Wrong Problems Precisely,
Stanford Business Books, 1-28. Weick, K. E. and Sutcliffe, K. M.
2001. ‘What Business can Learn from High Reliability
Organizations’, Chapter 1 in Managing the Unexpected, Jossey-Bass,
San Francisco, pp. 1-23. Case: Porsche (A) (European Case Clearing
Corporation #310-267-1)
Session 10 - Andersen, T.J. and Schrøder, P. W. 2010. Chapter 9 in
Strategic Risk Management Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Wang, H., Barney, J. B. and Reuer, J. J., 2003. ‘Stimulating
Firm-Specific Investment Through Risk Management’, Long Range
Planning, 36, pp. 49-59. Andersen, T. J., 2009. ‘Effective Risk
Management Outcomes: Exploring Effects of Innovation and Capital
Structure’, Journal of Strategy and Management, 2(4), pp. 352-379.
Case: Can LEGO Snap Together a Future in Asia? (HBS Working
Knowledge - online)
Session 11 - Andersen, T. J., Garvey, M. and Roggi, O. 2014.
Chapter 5 in Managing Risk and Opportunity, Oxford University
Press. Power, M. 2009. ‘The Risk Management of Nothing’,
Accounting, Organizations and Society (34), 849-855. Case: British
Petroleum (European Case Clearing Corporation,
forthcoming)
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