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Risiko und Resilienz. Proceedings zum 11. FaRis & DAV Symposium am 9. Dezember 2016 in Köln

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Resilienz bezeichnet die Fähigkeit eines Systems nach einem exogenen Schock wieder in den Normalzustand zurück zu kehren. Wenn beispielsweise durch eine Katastrophe die Wasserversorgung der Bevölkerung nicht mehr gewährleistet ist, so geht es nicht um die Frage, was die Wiederherstellung der Versorgung kostet, sondern mit welchen Maßnahmen die Wiederherstellung überhaupt möglich ist. Eine Versorgungsstruktur ist also so zu gestalten, dass im Vorfeld schon klar ist, wie sie im Katastrophenfall wieder hergestellt werden kann. Bezogen auf ein Wirtschaftsunternehmen ist die Frage nach der Resilienz eine Erweiterung des klassischen Risikomanagements. Das 11. FaRis & DAV-Symposium bot einen Einblick in die Resilienzanalyse beim Katastrophenschutz, zeigte wie ein Resilienz-Management für ein Wirtschaftsunternehmen aussehen kann und schließlich wurde das Resilienz-Konzept auf Fragen der Versicherungsaufsicht übertragen.

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  • Goecke, Oskar (Ed.), 2016. "Risiko und Resilienz. Proceedings zum 11. FaRis & DAV Symposium am 9. Dezember 2016 in Köln," Forschung am ivwKöln 6/2017, Technische Hochschule Köln – University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Insurance Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:thkivw:62017
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