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Department Management and Marketing, University College Cork, T12 K8AF Cork, Ireland
Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK

Risk Management in Public Sector

Abstract submission deadline
20 August 2024
Manuscript submission deadline
20 October 2024
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Dear Colleagues,

Cross-country divergences in COVID-19 pandemic death rates highlighted the importance of public sector risk management. Estimated European COVID-19 mortalities were the lowest in Iceland, with 0.00042 (or 153 deaths for a population of 364,134), while those in Bulgaria (BG) were the highest, with 0.00536 (or 37240 deaths for a population of 6,951,482). Germany fell in the lower middle range, with a COVID-19 mortality rate of 0.00169 (or 141020 for a population of 83,166,711). These figures indicate that the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic has been varied, with some countries being much more severely affected than others. If we were to take the extreme cases of Iceland and Bulgaria, COVID-19 mortality rates would differ by a factor of more than twelve. Similarly, the chance of death from COVID-19 in Bulgaria was three times as high as that in Germany. Suffice to say that Bulgaria was not an isolated outlier in terms of COVID-19 mortality. Other European countries with high COVID-19 mortality rates included Hungary (0.004775), Croatia (003957), Romania (0.003399), Slovakia (0.003691), Czechia (0.00377), and Poland (0.003067). This was closely followed by Belgium (0.002769), which had the highest COVID-19 mortality rate of western EU countries. Seen collectively, these figures are particularly puzzling, given the widespread availability of vaccines across Europe. The aim of this issue is to look at the contribution of public sector risk management to the management of this crisis, and risks in general and identify good practice in public sector risk management, covering areas such as disease prevention, public education, early warning, risk communication and risk assessment.

Prof. Dr. Matthias Beck
Prof. Dr. Andrew Watterson
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • pandemic
  • public health surveillance and monitoring
  • disease prevention
  • public health education
  • risk communication
  • risk assessment
  • public sector

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Administrative Sciences
admsci
3.0 4.8 2011 25.2 Days CHF 1400 Submit
Businesses
businesses
- - 2021 24.5 Days CHF 1000 Submit
Economies
economies
2.1 4.0 2013 21.7 Days CHF 1800 Submit
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
ijerph
- 7.3 2004 24.3 Days CHF 2500 Submit
Journal of Risk and Financial Management
jrfm
- 4.5 2008 20.1 Days CHF 1400 Submit
Risks
risks
2.0 3.8 2013 18.7 Days CHF 1800 Submit
Systems
systems
2.3 2.8 2013 17.3 Days CHF 2400 Submit

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