Though the game-theoretic approach has been vastly studied and utilized
in relation to economics of industrial organizations, it has hardly been
used to tackle safety management in multi-plant chemical industrial
settings. Using Game Theory for Improving Safety within Chemical
Industrial Parks presents an in-depth discussion of game-theoretic
modeling which may be applied to improve cross-company prevention and
-safety management in a chemical industrial park.
By systematically analyzing game-theoretic models and approaches in
relation to managing safety in chemical industrial parks, Using Game
Theory for Improving Safety within Chemical Industrial Parks explores
the ways game theory can predict the outcome of complex strategic
investment decision making processes involving several adjacent chemical
plants. A number of game-theoretic decision models are discussed to
provide strategic tools for decision-making situations.
Offering clear and straightforward explanations of methodologies, Using
Game Theory for Improving Safety within Chemical Industrial Parks
provides managers and management teams with approaches to asses
situations and to improve strategic safety- and prevention arrangements.