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Analysis of foreign schools of risk management

Journal: Marketing and Management of Innovations (Vol.4, No. 4)

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Page : 164-172

Keywords : foreign schools of risk management; research; risk; risk management; publication;

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Abstract

The aim of the article. The aim of the article is to study the scientific development of foreign scientific schools of risk management and analysis of their main publications; the allocation of foreign scientific schools of risk management.The results of the analysis. Research of modern risk management is carried out leading foreign schools. The most famous school in the theory of financial risk and risk management is American school. Among its current members are D. Galai, H. Greuning, A. Damodaran, P. Jorion, J. Kallman, M. Crouhy, M. Mccarthy, R. Mark, T. Flynn and other scientists.Important contribution to the development of the theory and practice of risk management made British scientists and economists the representatives of English Schools of Risk Management: T. Andersen, T. Bedford, A. Griffin, A. Zaman, R. Cooke, P. Sweeting, P. Hopkin, a German P. Schroder and others. A significant advance to the theory of risk management of German scientific school, based on the classic work of Zadeh has received significant results of the risk assessment using fuzzy logic and fuzzy sets. Graduate School of Risk Management of the University of Cologne is training and research group funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the project Theoretical and Empirical Basis of Risk Management. The aim of Graduate School of Risk Management is to promote young scientists. The school risk management of the University of Cologne outstanding research conducted by German and foreign professors, such as: K. Mosler, A. Kempf, C. Kuhner, T. Hartmann-Wendels, C. Homburg, D. Hess, D. Sliwka, F. Schmid, H. Schradin.The author noted the existence and fruitful work in the capital of Switzerland Laboratory of risk management (Risk Lab Switzerland) and its leading scientists: P. Embrechts, A. Gisler, M. Wthrich, H. Bhlmann, V. Bignozzi, M. Hofert, P. Deprez, and the Basel Committee on banking supervision Developer international standards of Basel II and Basel III. Significant achievements of the international higher education risk management (IGSRM), which headquarters are located in Sydney (Australia), and representative offices located in Washington, Mumbai, Shanghai and Wellington. Graduates of the program are in high demand because of their unique skills and risk management practices.Conclusions and directions of further researches. Thus, the author studied foreign schools of risk management, made the analysis of main representatives of these research schools, studied such schools of Risk Management as American, English, German, Australian, Japanese scientific schools (Mamdani, Sugeno, Tsukamoto).

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