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- Title
LE RISQUE DE KNIGHT EN QUESTION? APPORT D'UNE RECHERCHE EN CLINIQUE DE L'ACTIVITE.
- Authors
BONNET, Daniel
- Abstract
This paper shows that Knight's risk-management approach to qualimetric risk management can create added value by converting hidden cost-performance. This conversion helps to optimize the continuous function of marginal utility related to risk. The hidden cost-performance measures the negative value, generated by dysfunctions in the functioning of the organization and its management. As such, the hidden cost-performance measures the aryetic risk (probabilizable). The qualimetric approach makes it possible to bridge the two categories of risks that are generally dissociated. Knight's risk holds a hope of gain that can be achieved by optimizing the marginal utility function of risk. The qualimetric approach makes it possible to identify and measure the impact of organizational pathologies and to connect them to economic pathologies. This paper introduces in this respect to a clinic of the activity by the qualimetric approach.
- Subjects
UTILITY functions; CONTINUOUS functions; GENERATING functions; RISK management in business; ORGANIZATION management
- Publication
Vie et Sciences de l'Entreprise, 2019, Issue 208, p12
- ISSN
2262-5321
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3917/vse.208.0012