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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048603645
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 242 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783031181009
    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control Volume 219
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-18099-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-18101-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-18102-3
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Book
    Book
    Cham : Springer
    UID:
    gbv_1870698339
    Format: xiv, 242 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783031181023
    Series Statement: Studies in systems, decision and control volume 219
    Content: This book presents a foray into the fascinating process of risk management, beginning from classical methods and approaches to understanding risk all the way into cutting-age thinking. Risk management by necessity must lie at the heart of governing our ever more complex digital societies. New phenomena and activities necessitate a new look at how individuals, firms, and states manage the uncertainty they must operate in. Initial chapters provide an introduction to traditional methods and show how they can be built upon to better understand the workings of the modern economy. Later chapters review digital activities and assets like cryptocurrencies showing how such emergent risks can be conceptualized better. Network theory figures prominently and the book demonstrates how it can be used to gauge the risk in the digital sectors of the economy. Predicting the unpredictable black swan events is also discussed in view of a wider adoption of economic simulations. The journey concludes by looking at how individuals perceive risk and make decisions as they operate in a virtual social network. This book interests the academic audience, but it also features insights and novel research results that are relevant for practitioners and policymakers
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031181009
    Language: English
    Keywords: Risikomanagement ; Künstliche Intelligenz
    URL: Cover
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    Online Resource
    Cham, Switzerland :Springer,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961000630902883
    Format: 1 online resource (252 pages)
    ISBN: 9783031181009
    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control ; v.219
    Note: Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Understanding Risk -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Definitions and Typologies -- 1.2.1 Risk: A Short History -- 1.2.2 Defining Risk -- 1.2.3 Types of Risks -- 1.2.4 The Risk Curve -- 1.3 Qualitative Evaluation of Risk -- 1.4 A Mathematical Formulation -- 1.4.1 The Utility Function -- 1.4.2 Attitudes to Risk -- 1.4.3 Incorporating Risk Preferences -- 1.5 Risk Aversion -- 1.5.1 The Arrow-Pratt Measure of Risk Aversion -- 1.5.2 Risk Aversion Under Alternative Utility Specifications -- 1.6 Measuring the Risk Premium -- 1.6.1 Average Risk Premia in Europe -- 1.6.2 Variance Across Countries and Industries -- 1.6.3 Different Risk Premium Regimes -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Standard Risk Metrics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Risk as a Random Variable -- 2.2.1 Normal Distribution -- 2.2.2 Family of Fat Tails Distributions -- 2.2.3 Log-Normal Distribution -- 2.2.4 Power Law Distributions -- 2.3 Simple Risk Metrics -- 2.3.1 Measures of Variance -- 2.3.2 Market Beta -- 2.3.3 Risk and Return Tradeoffs -- 2.4 Advanced Risk Metrics -- 2.4.1 Value at Risk -- 2.4.2 Expected Shortfall -- 2.4.3 Risk as Anomaly -- 2.5 Empirical Stability of Metrics -- 2.5.1 Simple Risk Metrics -- 2.5.2 Value at Risk -- 2.5.3 Expected Shortfall -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Risk in Digital Assets -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Information Assets -- 3.2.1 Types of Information Assets -- 3.2.2 Sources and Types of Risks -- 3.2.3 Estimating Risk Probability and Impact -- 3.3 Valuation of Information Assets -- 3.3.1 Market Metrics -- 3.3.2 Expert Estimates -- 3.4 Digital Financial Assets -- 3.4.1 Types of Digital Financial Assets -- 3.4.2 Types of Risks in Digital Financial Assets -- 3.4.3 Estimating Risk Probability and Impact -- 3.5 Risk Modeling for Emerging Assets -- 3.5.1 Stylized Facts and Traditional Risk Metrics. , 3.5.2 Statistical Properties of the Series -- 3.5.3 Risk Management Methodology -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Networks of Risk -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Networks and Risk -- 4.2.1 System Structure and Risk -- 4.2.2 Network Diffusion -- 4.2.3 Social Networks -- 4.3 Network Topologies -- 4.3.1 Random Erdös-Renyi Networks -- 4.3.2 Growth and Preferential Attachment in Networks -- 4.3.3 Small World Networks -- 4.3.4 Network Metrics -- 4.3.5 Network Robustness and Resilience -- 4.4 Network Construction -- 4.4.1 Network Data and Visualization -- 4.4.2 Bayesian Belief Networks -- 4.5 Network Sources of Risk -- 4.5.1 Overall Dynamics of the Digital Sectors -- 4.5.2 Network Sources of Risk for the Digital Sectors -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Analyzing Rare Risks -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Expert Judgment -- 5.2.1 Individual Judgment -- 5.2.2 Judgment Decomposition -- 5.2.3 Structured Analogies -- 5.2.4 Group Judgment Methods -- 5.2.5 Uncertainty and Calibration -- 5.3 Statistical Methods -- 5.3.1 Pure Statistical Methods -- 5.3.2 Judgment-Adjusted Forecast -- 5.4 Prediction Markets -- 5.5 Monte Carlo Methods and Scenarios -- 5.6 Modeling the Unexpected in the Digital Economy -- 5.6.1 Overall Model Structure -- 5.6.2 Key Results -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Humans in the Network -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Utility and Risk Preferences -- 6.2.1 Constant Absolute Risk Aversion (CARA) -- 6.2.2 Constant Relative Risk Aversion (CRRA) -- 6.2.3 Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion (HARA) -- 6.2.4 Advanced Utility Specifications -- 6.2.5 The Utility of Utility Functions -- 6.3 Prospect Theory -- 6.4 Neural and Behavioral Foundations -- 6.4.1 Heuristics, Biases and Decision Architecture -- 6.4.2 Neural Circuitry of Risk -- 6.5 Mediating Online Environment -- 6.6 Information and Influence -- 6.6.1 Humans as Intuitive Statisticians. , 6.6.2 Performance Under Uncertainty -- 6.6.3 Influence of Online Social Networks -- 6.6.4 Modeling Human Decisions -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Concluding Remarks.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gerunov, Anton Risk Analysis for the Digital Age Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031180996
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9949420167002882
    Format: XIV, 242 p. 62 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031181009
    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 219
    Content: This book presents a foray into the fascinating process of risk management, beginning from classical methods and approaches to understanding risk all the way into cutting-age thinking. Risk management by necessity must lie at the heart of governing our ever more complex digital societies. New phenomena and activities necessitate a new look at how individuals, firms, and states manage the uncertainty they must operate in. Initial chapters provide an introduction to traditional methods and show how they can be built upon to better understand the workings of the modern economy. Later chapters review digital activities and assets like cryptocurrencies showing how such emergent risks can be conceptualized better. Network theory figures prominently and the book demonstrates how it can be used to gauge the risk in the digital sectors of the economy. Predicting the unpredictable black swan events is also discussed in view of a wider adoption of economic simulations. The journey concludes by looking at how individuals perceive risk and make decisions as they operate in a virtual social network. This book interests the academic audience, but it also features insights and novel research results that are relevant for practitioners and policymakers. .
    Note: Understanding Risk -- Standard Risk Metrics -- Risk in Digital Assets -- Networks of Risk -- Analyzing Rare Risks -- Humans in the Network.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031180996
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031181016
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031181023
    Language: English
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