TY - BOOK ID - 139165605 TI - Project Risk Assessment and Corporate Behavior: Creating Knowledge for Sustainable Business PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - the ECA method KW - UN SDGs KW - COVID-19 coronavirus KW - Islamic banking KW - Maqasid al-Shariah KW - sustainability practices KW - sustainability indicators KW - SDG governance KW - green human resource management practices KW - corporate sustainability KW - developing country KW - industry perspective KW - renewable energy KW - emerging management practices KW - knowledge management KW - decentralization KW - sustainable organizational performance KW - entrepreneurial orientation KW - innovation performance KW - organizational commitment KW - transformational leadership KW - small and medium-sized enterprises KW - communication KW - formal communication KW - informal communication KW - communication willingness KW - conflict KW - project manager KW - project management KW - risk management KW - social network analysis KW - cooperative networks KW - business intelligence KW - project cooperative risks KW - knowledge creation KW - sustainable business KW - project risks KW - corporate behavior KW - project critical success factors KW - sustainable cooperative partnerships KW - entrepreneurial leadership KW - product innovation performance KW - risk KW - design thinking KW - intra-firm networks KW - absorptive capacity KW - collaborative innovation project KW - sustainable development KW - project performance KW - influencing factors KW - SEM KW - sustainability KW - collaborative networks KW - logistics KW - transportation sector KW - risk assessment and management KW - Monte Carlo method KW - graph-centrality metrics KW - project outcome KW - project lifecycle KW - individual performance KW - collective performance KW - correlation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:139165605 AB - In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers. ER -