This study investigates which risk identification method (Work Breakdown Structure or Business Process) identifies more risks, controlling for contextual knowledge. Using an experimental design and covariance analysis, it found that the business process approach identifies significantly more risks than the work breakdown structure approach and a placebo group.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 19, 2023
Authors
Ronny Kountur, Martdian Ratna Sari
Tags
risk identification
Work Breakdown Structure
Business Process
experimental design
covariance analysis
contextual knowledge
risk management
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