Projects
Integrated thinking: Integration of risk management in management accounting practices KU Leuven
In this project, in particular, we study risk reporting behavior. Risk information is often dispersed at different hierarchical levels in organizations and collection and upward communication of accurate, timely, and high quality information throughout the organization is essential for effective risk management. Nevertheless, employees are often hesitant to report risks because they feel that doing so may be held against them. If insufficient ...
Institutional arrangements in the Belgian apple and pear sector: Exploring risk management, cooperation, and value creation KU Leuven
EU policy increasingly foresees a role for institutional arrangements in providing a fair standard of living to farmers. This thesis aims to advance understanding of how institutional arrangements contribute to this objective. In particular, we explore how institutional arrangements contribute to risk management, cooperation, and value creation by farmers. In four empirical research chapters, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of ...
Using textual analysis to assess the materiality of risk management in financial reporting Vlerick Business School
Agricultural Risk Analysis, Management and Information System Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
This project aims to develop a comprehensive and user-friendly decision support tool to enhance farmers' decision-making in a context of risk and uncertainty. Farmers are increasingly subject to risk and uncertainty due to policy changes, restrictions on the use of crop protection measures, volatile prices, increasing debt-to-asset ratios, and more. Several of the existing instruments and ...
Gig@risk: towards a legal framework for gig workers` and prosumers` risk management. University of Antwerp
Dumpsites of munitions: integrated science approach to risk and management (DISARM). University of Antwerp
integrated science approach to Risk and Management Ghent University
The Paardenmarkt is one of the many munition dumpsites in our oceans. A few m below the seafloor, ca. 35.000 tons of WW1 chemical munition are buried. The present scientific knowledge is insufficient to make any reliable judgement on the state of the site. The DISARM project aims to address the knowledge gaps, but will go an important step further to develop an integrated scientific approach to support risk assessment and management of marine ...