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Special issue of the Economic and Business Review (Academic Journal Guide 2021 ranked journal) on Risk Management Practices of European Companies in Times of High Global Uncertainty.



Guest editors: Katja Zajc Kejžar, Darja Peljhan, Peter Trkman, Anastas Vangeli, Danijela Miloš Sprčić



Submission of proposals due on: August 31, 2023

Final date of submission of full papers: February 29, 2024



The main focus of the issue are the risk management approaches and cases of European companies trying to enter or maintain their presence in foreign markets. EU member states are highly open economies that are intensively integrated into European and global value chains. Therefore, risk management in global markets emerges as one of the most important success factors. Future studies should inform risk managers, especially on how they can achieve integration of risk management with strategy, leading to risk-based (strategic) performance management.



Topics for the special issue include:

  *   Supply chain risk management
  *   Challenges of integrating SMEs into global value chains in the age of Industry 4.0
  *   Geopolitical risk management and political risk insurance
  *   Managing economic and financial risks
  *   Managing C&E (climate-related and environmental), ESG (environmental, social and governance), technological and cultural risks
  *   Resilience to global systemic risks
  *   Enterprise risk management
  *   The role of regional integration processes in risk management

More info at: https://www.ebrjournal.net/home/call_for_papers.html


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