kaotusoht
Kaotusoht is a risk concept used in some Finnish- and Estonian-language risk management contexts to denote the risk of loss associated with a particular event, decision, or scenario. The word combines kaotus meaning loss and oht meaning hazard or risk, and it is often translated into English as “loss risk” or “risk of loss,” though exact usage can vary by discipline.
In practice, kaotusoht is quantified similarly to the notion of expected loss. A common formulation is kaotusoht
Measurement and data for kaotusoht rely on historical information, expert judgment, scenario analysis, and stress testing.
Limitations include dependence on accurate probability and loss estimates, sensitivity to rare or unprecedented events, and