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    Managing Risk in Nanotechnology: Topics in Governance, Assurance and Transfer

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    Managing Risk in Nanotechnology: Topics in Governance, Assurance and Transfer

    Managing Risk in Nanotechnology: Topics in Governance, Assurance and Transfer
    Springer | Business & Management | July 12, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319323903 | 250 pages | pdf | 5.94 mb

    Editors: Murphy, Finbarr, McAlea, Eamonn M., Mullins, Martin (Eds.)
    Examines how nanotechnology risks are being addressed by scientists and how these risks can be measured in financial terms
    Provides an overview of nanotechnology risk measurement and risk transfer
    Explores ways in which insurance can impact nanotechnology regulation
    Examines legal issues in nanotechnology, both current and future outcomes


    This book aims to address how nanotechnology risks are being addressed by scientists, particularly in the areas of human health and the environment and how these risks can be measured in financial terms for insurers and regulators. It provides a comprehensive overview of nanotechnology risk measurement and risk transfer methods, including a chapter outlining how Bayesian methods can be used. It also examines nanotechnology from a legal perspective, both current and potential future outcomes.
    The global market for nanotechnology products was valued at $22.9 billion in 2013 and increased to about $26 billion in 2014. This market is expected to reach about $64.2 billion by 2019, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.8% from 2014 to 2019. Despite the increasing value of nanotechnologies and their widespread use, there is a significant gap between the enthusiasm of scientists and nanotechnology entrepreneurs working in the nanotechnology space and the insurance/regulatory sector. Scientists are scarcely aware that insurers/regulators have concerns about the potential for human and environmental risk and insurers/regulators are not in a position to access the potential risk. This book aims to bridge this gap by defining the current challenges in nanotechnology across disciplines and providing a number of risk management and assessment methodologies.
    Featuring contributions from authors in areas such as regulation, law, ethics, management, insurance and manufacturing, this volume provides an interdisciplinary perspective that is of value to students, academics, researchers, policy makers, practitioners and society in general.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    3 b/w illustrations, 39 illustrations in colour
    Topics
    Innovation/Technology Management
    R & D/Technology Policy
    Nanotechnology
    Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk

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