Subject: Crisis Management selected chapters (17 - IMDR20)


Basic Information

CategoryAcademic-general educative
Scientific or art field:Proizvodni i uslužni sistemi, organizacija i menadžment
InterdisciplinaryNo
ECTS10
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Course specification

Course is active from 03.11.2017..


Precondition courses

Course idMandatoryMandatory
Methods and techniques of scientific and research workYesYes
The main objective of this course is to help students understand and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to handle crisis situations. The complex content of the object will be viewed and analyzed from multiple perspectives. Course through a combination of theoretical teaching units and practical projects, it focuses on issues: hazard (geological, meteorological, biological and technical), vulnerability and risk assessment, disaster risk reduction, emergency planning, disaster planning, business strategies emergency situations and crisis management. The course will develop skills of risk management, analysis of complex problems, evaluation of possible solutions and planning of implementation of risk management.
Students will be able to fully understand the natural and technical hazards, vulnerability and risk of disaster; it will develop the ability to analyze risks, threats and opportunities, but also to devise and implement solutions. Students will master techniques to reduce disaster risks and manage them, including the ability to manage emergencies and ensure continuity in business in such situations. Through practical work, students will develop mapping skills using geo-information systems.
Through a combination of theoretical teaching units and practical projects, the course will address the following components: Hazards, vulnerability, risk and disaster: the perception of the threats (natural and anthropogenic), vulnerability and risk; characteristics of accidents, their assessment and management. Business continuity and crisis management: unit on business continuity and crisis planning; financial and risk management, catastrophe, insurance and reinsurance modeling through a range of case studies from the United Kingdom, Turkey and the small island states Disaster Management Techniques: Methods and Techniques Used in Disaster Risk Assessment, GPS and GIS mapping for search and rescue actions. Natural disasters: geological, meteorological, biological and technological disasters, rapid and slow disasters; impacts of climate change, disaster management and mitigation. Organization risk: identification and management of corporate security risks.
Lectures, exercises, consultations, dealing with real crisis situations, case studies, projects
AuthorsNameYearPublisherLanguage
Myron S. ScholesCrisis and Risk Management2000American Economic AssociationEnglish
Pecujlija, M et al.Corruption: Engineers are Victims, Perpetrators or Both?2014Science and Engineering Ethics DOI 10.1007/s11948-014-9569-1English
Pecujlija, M & Cosic, Dj.Crisis Management: Introducing Companies Organizational Reactivity and Flexibility2019NOVA Science Publishers, New York ISBN: 978-1-53615-439-9English
Pecujlija et al.Serbian Companies reactivity and flexibility and their crisis management efficiency and effectiveness2017Journal for East European Management Studies 22(2):121English
Course activity Pre-examination ObligationsNumber of points
Project defenceYesYes50.00
Oral part of the examNoYes50.00
Name and surnameForm of classes
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Pečujlija Mladen
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Pečujlija Mladen
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