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A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models. / Kuznetsov, Y. V.; Kapustina, N. V.; Kryukova, O. G.; Shamin, D. V.
Financial and Economic Tools Used in the World Hospitality Industry - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017. ed. / Ford Lumban Gaol; Vladimir Maslennikov; Natalia Filimonova. London : Taylor & Francis, 2018. p. 13-18.
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Harvard
Kuznetsov, YV, Kapustina, NV, Kryukova, OG & Shamin, DV 2018,
A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models. in FL Gaol, V Maslennikov & N Filimonova (eds),
Financial and Economic Tools Used in the World Hospitality Industry - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017. Taylor & Francis, London , pp. 13-18, 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017, Bali, Indonesia,
21/10/17.
APA
Kuznetsov, Y. V., Kapustina, N. V., Kryukova, O. G., & Shamin, D. V. (2018).
A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models. In F. L. Gaol, V. Maslennikov, & N. Filimonova (Eds.),
Financial and Economic Tools Used in the World Hospitality Industry - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017 (pp. 13-18). Taylor & Francis.
Vancouver
Kuznetsov YV, Kapustina NV, Kryukova OG, Shamin DV.
A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models. In Gaol FL, Maslennikov V, Filimonova N, editors, Financial and Economic Tools Used in the World Hospitality Industry - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017. London : Taylor & Francis. 2018. p. 13-18
Author
Kuznetsov, Y. V. ; Kapustina, N. V. ; Kryukova, O. G. ; Shamin, D. V. /
A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models. Financial and Economic Tools Used in the World Hospitality Industry - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Management and Technology in Knowledge, Service, Tourism and Hospitality, SERVE 2017. editor / Ford Lumban Gaol ; Vladimir Maslennikov ; Natalia Filimonova. London : Taylor & Francis, 2018. pp. 13-18
BibTeX
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title = "A comparative analysis of megaproject risk management models",
abstract = "Due to the need to reindustrialize the domestic industry at the post-industrial stage of development, it has become necessary to implement megaprojects aiming at the qualitative makeover of the national economy. The “reindustrialization” problem in the Russian Federation is aggravated by the world economic & political crisis. The purpose of this research is a comparative analysis of risk management and developing a model of industrial megaproject risk management. The research has resulted in two megaproject risk management models: a fragmentary model and a comprehensive one. A risk mitigation potential analysis for ongoing megaprojects has been performed confirming the efficiency of use of the comprehensive megaproject risk management model. The suggested comprehensive risk management model allows taking into consideration the main distinctive feature of modern megaprojects, i.e. multiplicity of management entities operating on the basis of the partnership principle.",
author = "Kuznetsov, {Y. V.} and Kapustina, {N. V.} and Kryukova, {O. G.} and Shamin, {D. V.}",
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