
Risk: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
192
언어
영어
출판됨
May 26, 2011
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199576203
ISBN-13
9780199576203
설명
In today's world, risk permeates various aspects of life, shaping decisions and influencing outcomes in profound ways. This compelling exploration delves into the concept of risk, examining its presence in diverse fields including agriculture, healthcare, and technology. Through a concise yet informative narrative, the authors shed light on how risk assessment is crucial for navigating modern challenges.
Baruch Fischhoff and John Kadvany invite readers to understand the multifaceted nature of risk and its implications on society. They explore the complexities of risk management and decision-making, presenting practical examples that resonate with everyday experiences. The approach taken encourages readers to think critically about the risks they encounter and the impact those risks have on their lives.
As such, this introduction serves not only as an overview of risk theory but also as a practical guide for individuals seeking to grasp the foundational principles that govern risk in broader contexts. It encourages the reader to consider their personal relationship with risk and how they can better navigate a world where uncertainty is the only constant.
Baruch Fischhoff and John Kadvany invite readers to understand the multifaceted nature of risk and its implications on society. They explore the complexities of risk management and decision-making, presenting practical examples that resonate with everyday experiences. The approach taken encourages readers to think critically about the risks they encounter and the impact those risks have on their lives.
As such, this introduction serves not only as an overview of risk theory but also as a practical guide for individuals seeking to grasp the foundational principles that govern risk in broader contexts. It encourages the reader to consider their personal relationship with risk and how they can better navigate a world where uncertainty is the only constant.