ERM References for Practitioners

The ERM field is expanding rapidly and there are new resources for risk management practitioners and others that are becoming available all the time. The references in this list are of publications since 2005 or more seminal books that the authors of this text felt might be important to ERM practitioners. They do not represent a complete list of references for ERM but will provide the ERM practitioner with ideas on some of the more recent developments in ERM. Risk associations in many countries now have sections and material devoted to ERM that should be regularly consulted. The insurance and risk management trade press continues to publish articles on ERM developments. Brokers, insurers, consultants, and other service providers continue to develop and post white papers for customers, members, clients, and interested practitioners. Online book vendors can often be searched for new texts on ERM on a regular basis. Many regulators, standards organizations, and ratings organizations have developed criteria, legislation, and other standards associated with ERM that apply to specific industries or more broadly and should be regularly consulted as they apply to the scope of any organization's geographical or operational footprint.

  1. Albouy, F.X. (2002) Le temps des catastrophes. Paris: Descartes & Compagnie.
  2. Apgar, D. (2006) Risk Intelligent: Learning to manage what we don't know. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  3. Auerswald, P.E., Branscomb, ...

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