puristusriskin
Puristusriskin is a conceptual risk category used in speculative or hypothetical risk assessment frameworks. It describes the additional exposure that arises when organizations impose stringent purity standards—whether for materials, data, processes, or personnel policies—that exceed functional necessity. The term combines purist impulses with risk analysis and is intended to illuminate trade-offs between strict integrity and operational flexibility.
Origin and scope: Puristusriskin is not a widely adopted term in formal practice; it originated in theoretical
Mechanisms and measurement: The risk emerges when purity criteria increase sourcing complexity, reduce supplier diversity, or
Applications and examples: The concept is discussed in contexts such as manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food safety, and
Limitations: As a theoretical construct, puristusriskin requires careful context-specific calibration to avoid conflating beneficial quality controls