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Global Business and the Terrorist Threat
Global business is affected by global terrorism and the two are intricately linked on many levels. This book is an eclectic and enlightening compendium of research that explores the interrelationships between the two. A companion to and expansion on the authors’ previous books on the area, Global Business and the Terrorist Threat takes a closer look at practical business management, as influenced by terrorist infrastructure, networks and actions.
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Global business is affected by global terrorism and the two are intricately linked on many levels. This book is an eclectic and enlightening compendium of research that explores the interrelationships between the two. A companion to and expansion on the authors’ previous books in the area, Global Business and the Terrorist Threat takes a closer look at practical business management, as influenced by terrorist infrastructure, networks and actions.
Many overlapping areas of influence between business and terrorism are explored in depth in the book. Among other topics, the authors discuss terrorism and news flows and their effect on stock markets, as well as the effects of transitional terrorism on bilateral trade. The importance of business continuity in the face of ongoing threats is detailed, as are efforts to avoid inadvertent interactions with terrorist groups. Border issues, challenges of benefit–cost analysis for terrorism security regulations, the impact of 9/11 on the travel industry and the assessment and management of global interdependent risks close out the book.
This book will be a choice addition to the bookshelves of researchers and practitioners in international business, public policy, and terrorism and security.
Many overlapping areas of influence between business and terrorism are explored in depth in the book. Among other topics, the authors discuss terrorism and news flows and their effect on stock markets, as well as the effects of transitional terrorism on bilateral trade. The importance of business continuity in the face of ongoing threats is detailed, as are efforts to avoid inadvertent interactions with terrorist groups. Border issues, challenges of benefit–cost analysis for terrorism security regulations, the impact of 9/11 on the travel industry and the assessment and management of global interdependent risks close out the book.
This book will be a choice addition to the bookshelves of researchers and practitioners in international business, public policy, and terrorism and security.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . a well-organized compendium, and although there is much technical data to support the varied theories, it is a comfortable read. . . This book represents a diverse and significant contribution to our ability, as a global nation and economy, to be resilient and recover quickly and efficiently when the time comes.’
– Kathy Anne Wood, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
‘Global Business and the Terrorist Threat offers college-level business and security libraries a top pick charting overlapping areas of influence between business and terrorism from news effects on stock markets to the impact of terrorism on bilateral trade. . . Any advanced college-level business or social issues collection needs this unique analysis.’
– The Midwest Book Review
– Kathy Anne Wood, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
‘Global Business and the Terrorist Threat offers college-level business and security libraries a top pick charting overlapping areas of influence between business and terrorism from news effects on stock markets to the impact of terrorism on bilateral trade. . . Any advanced college-level business or social issues collection needs this unique analysis.’
– The Midwest Book Review
Contributors
Contributors: D.C. Alexander, C.-H.C. Bae, T. Baumert, G.R. Beeler Asay, J. Clemens, J. Coaffee, P. Gordon, M.D. Intriligator, D. Jaffee, H.C. Kunreuther, T. LaTourrette, B. Leung, Q. Li, E.O. Michel-Kerjan, J.E. Moore II, J. Park, H.W. Richardson, A.Z. Rose, T. Russell, Y. Sheffi, D. Wei, H.H. Willis
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon and James E. Moore II
2. Globalization, Global Business and Global Terrorism: The Value of Mutual Support
Michael D. Intriligator
3. Business Continuity: A Systematic Approach
Yossi Sheffi
4. Assessing, Managing and Benefiting from Global Interdependent Risks: The Case of Terrorism and National Disasters
Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
5. NBCR Terrorism: Who Should Bear the Risk?
Dwight Jaffee and Thomas Russell
6. The Resilient Response to Economic Terrorist Targeting in the UK
Jon Coaffee
7. Terrorism, News Flows and Stock Markets
Thomas Baumert
8. Dancing with Wolves: Avoiding Transnational Corporation Interactions with Terrorist Groups
Dean C. Alexander
9. The Impact of 9/11 on Airport Passenger Density and Regional Travel
Garrett R. Beeler Asay and Jeffrey Clemens
10. The Effect of Transnational Terrorism on Bilateral Trade
Quan Li
11. A Global Business Strategy for North Korea
Harry W. Richardson and Chang-Hee Christine Bae
12. The Economic Impacts of International Border Closure: A State-by-State Analysis
Peter Gordon, James E. Moore II, Jiyoung Park and Harry W. Richardson
13. Macroeconomic Impacts of Shutting Down the US Borders in Response to a Security or Health Threat
Adam Z. Rose, Garrett R. Beeler Asay, Dan Wei and Billy Leung
14. Challenges of Benefit–Cost Analyses for Terrorism Security Regulations: Observations from Regulatory Analysis of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
Henry H. Willis and Tom LaTourrette
Index
Preface
1. Introduction
Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon and James E. Moore II
2. Globalization, Global Business and Global Terrorism: The Value of Mutual Support
Michael D. Intriligator
3. Business Continuity: A Systematic Approach
Yossi Sheffi
4. Assessing, Managing and Benefiting from Global Interdependent Risks: The Case of Terrorism and National Disasters
Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
5. NBCR Terrorism: Who Should Bear the Risk?
Dwight Jaffee and Thomas Russell
6. The Resilient Response to Economic Terrorist Targeting in the UK
Jon Coaffee
7. Terrorism, News Flows and Stock Markets
Thomas Baumert
8. Dancing with Wolves: Avoiding Transnational Corporation Interactions with Terrorist Groups
Dean C. Alexander
9. The Impact of 9/11 on Airport Passenger Density and Regional Travel
Garrett R. Beeler Asay and Jeffrey Clemens
10. The Effect of Transnational Terrorism on Bilateral Trade
Quan Li
11. A Global Business Strategy for North Korea
Harry W. Richardson and Chang-Hee Christine Bae
12. The Economic Impacts of International Border Closure: A State-by-State Analysis
Peter Gordon, James E. Moore II, Jiyoung Park and Harry W. Richardson
13. Macroeconomic Impacts of Shutting Down the US Borders in Response to a Security or Health Threat
Adam Z. Rose, Garrett R. Beeler Asay, Dan Wei and Billy Leung
14. Challenges of Benefit–Cost Analyses for Terrorism Security Regulations: Observations from Regulatory Analysis of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
Henry H. Willis and Tom LaTourrette
Index