The topic is certainly interesting for me and my colleagues at the university. We have been conducting research on financial risks and risk measurements for some time and would be interested in participating.
This is wonderful, we need and want fresh perspectives in the team, so what I suggest are 3 things (to get the basics in place):
1) the Risk & Threat Ontology we have developed is based on the Business Ontology work we do with ISO, OMG, CEN, LEAD, NATO etc. So I suggest that you read the following: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287958619_Overview_of_the_Business_Ontology_Research_Analysis
2) the Risk & Threat work is based on the Enterprise Semantics work we do. Reading this, will immediately give you a sense of how it cross relates (as we developed risk semantic meta models): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286935715_The_Enterprise_Semantics_Framework
3) The last and 3rd thing this relates to is the EA research done in the filed: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286935929_The_Enterprise_Architecture_Concepts
So you see that this has been a lot of work (where we followed the same research approach in order that it interlinks) and we would as mentioned love to have people joining the team (fresh perspectives and views are always welcome and needed). I furthermore suggest that you send me an email on where you believe you can/would like to add value in the Risk & Threat research area. Click on follow me ( will do the same with you, so we can follow each other in research gate). Vote this to Quality of contribution, so it gets a higher status and thereby more readers (that would be nice).
Last but not least, lets then connect over skype (details can be discussed in the email: [email protected]
I look forward to hear from anybody who would like to particpate.
Regards Mark
Research Overview of the Business Ontology Research & Analysis
Working Paper The Enterprise Semantics Framework
Working Paper The Enterprise Architecture Concepts
@ Alexander, I don't know what kind of strange question, answer or statement this is. If you have nothing of value to add, please add those strange comments somewhere else.
Mark, I led the team that created MSS 1000:2014 which amongst other things is a universal risk management standard. It looks at risk from a universal perspective and with respect to prospect. It may help you. It can be freely downloaded via http://www.thecqi.org/Community/Special-Interest-Groups-SIGs/Integrated-Management-Group/Research-and-reports/
I could contribute on the topic of nuclear accidents, to further research on one of the major consequences, namely social disruption. See below an attempt in that direction.
Best wishes,
Marc Poumadere
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