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Future Focused Conceptual Traversing on ‘Risk Appetite’ in Service-Oriented Ecosystems - An International Perspective
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This review traverses the crucial concept of risk appetite in service-oriented ecosystems (SOEs) in the midst of fast digital change that will impact the future. Conventional risk management frameworks are insufficient for handling dynamic market conditions and platform-based vulnerabilities since businesses are increasingly competing via intangible service offerings rather than tangible assets. The review focus explores how risk appetite acts as both a strategic facilitator and an operational restriction across global service businesses and denotes the critical need for updated governance strategies. The review examines scholarly literature sources related specifically to the topic from the years 2018 to 2025 using methodological lenses that include theoretical underpinnings (resource-based view, dynamic capabilities, and behavioral economics), sector-specific case studies (Airbnb, Microsoft Azure, PayPal, and Delta Airlines), and current debates on artificial intelligence (AI) governance. Markedly, the structured analysis examines risk measurement systems, cultural impacts, and adaptive governance needs in digital service settings. The outcome in the review reveals gaps in existing risk frameworks because many service companies, such as Airbnb, lack metrics for ethical and reputational risks in platform models. In addition, technology teams exhibit a risk tolerance that is greater than that of compliance teams, which causes organizational misalignment. Besides, significant firms’ enterprise risk management (ERM) systems are unable to adapt to platform velocity, and conventional tools are unable to address real-time issues. Sectoral analysis reveals that Fintechs have risk tolerance levels that are greater than those of conventional banks, which underlines the necessity for context-specific strategies. The review recommends that future studies explore the creation of hybrid risk models that strike a balance between innovation and stability. Future-focused studies should also examine how to use AI-powered tools for real-time risk calibration and investigate cross-industry norms for assessing intangible risks. For SOEs navigating digital disruption, these innovations would turn risk appetite from a theoretical idea into a real competitive advantage.
Al-Kindi Center for Research and Development
Title: Future Focused Conceptual Traversing on ‘Risk Appetite’ in Service-Oriented Ecosystems - An International Perspective
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This review traverses the crucial concept of risk appetite in service-oriented ecosystems (SOEs) in the midst of fast digital change that will impact the future.
Conventional risk management frameworks are insufficient for handling dynamic market conditions and platform-based vulnerabilities since businesses are increasingly competing via intangible service offerings rather than tangible assets.
The review focus explores how risk appetite acts as both a strategic facilitator and an operational restriction across global service businesses and denotes the critical need for updated governance strategies.
The review examines scholarly literature sources related specifically to the topic from the years 2018 to 2025 using methodological lenses that include theoretical underpinnings (resource-based view, dynamic capabilities, and behavioral economics), sector-specific case studies (Airbnb, Microsoft Azure, PayPal, and Delta Airlines), and current debates on artificial intelligence (AI) governance.
Markedly, the structured analysis examines risk measurement systems, cultural impacts, and adaptive governance needs in digital service settings.
The outcome in the review reveals gaps in existing risk frameworks because many service companies, such as Airbnb, lack metrics for ethical and reputational risks in platform models.
In addition, technology teams exhibit a risk tolerance that is greater than that of compliance teams, which causes organizational misalignment.
Besides, significant firms’ enterprise risk management (ERM) systems are unable to adapt to platform velocity, and conventional tools are unable to address real-time issues.
Sectoral analysis reveals that Fintechs have risk tolerance levels that are greater than those of conventional banks, which underlines the necessity for context-specific strategies.
The review recommends that future studies explore the creation of hybrid risk models that strike a balance between innovation and stability.
Future-focused studies should also examine how to use AI-powered tools for real-time risk calibration and investigate cross-industry norms for assessing intangible risks.
For SOEs navigating digital disruption, these innovations would turn risk appetite from a theoretical idea into a real competitive advantage.
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