2015
DOI: 10.7158/14488388.2015.11464893
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Can Shared Coal Industry Knowledge be Adapted to Improve Risk Management Outcomes in Other High-Risk Domains?

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“…The upstream link delivers products or services to the downstream link, and the downstream link feeds back information to the upstream link, showing typical value attributes and structural attributes [8,9]. Therefore, most scholars focus on top-down or bottom-up single chain research when conducting research on the energy industry chain [10,11]. Currently, the academic research on the energy industry chain mainly focuses on the coal energy industry chain, the natural gas industry chain and the new energy industry chain.…”
Section: The Definition Of Energy Industry Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upstream link delivers products or services to the downstream link, and the downstream link feeds back information to the upstream link, showing typical value attributes and structural attributes [8,9]. Therefore, most scholars focus on top-down or bottom-up single chain research when conducting research on the energy industry chain [10,11]. Currently, the academic research on the energy industry chain mainly focuses on the coal energy industry chain, the natural gas industry chain and the new energy industry chain.…”
Section: The Definition Of Energy Industry Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%