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Conclusions and Path Forward

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To date, industries and societies have focused on increasing efficiency and creating interconnected systems in order to foster productivity. In the process, they have forgotten the side effect which is deeply rooted in the interconnectivity and the interdependency (see Chaps. 7, 8): a reduction of resilience and a proneness to systemic risks such as climate change and cyber related ones. Systemic shocks therefore become not only more common and intense but also propagate further due to cascading probabilities (dominos effects, see Sect. 9.1) and amplification of consequences (ripple effects, see Sect. 9.1).

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Oboni, F., H. Oboni, C. (2021). Conclusions and Path Forward. In: Convergent Leadership-Divergent Exposures. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74930-9_17

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