Tuesday, October 13, 2015
An Unsystematic Risk
Often, we get asked by students for examples of unsystematic, or firm specific, risks. We are sure that you have heard about Dieselgate,
or Volkswagen's deliberate programming of emissions devices in its
diesel vehicles to fool emissions tests. Dieselgate is a perfect example
of unsystematic risk as it affects only Volkswagen, although it appears
that other auto makers may face unsystematic risks as well as several
other manufacturers may have similarly created programming to cheat
emissions tests. If you think about Volkswagen's actions and the risk,
the news will likely greatly affect VW's sales as some consumers will
avoid the company's vehicles. And while these consumers will be forced
to look elsewhere, the sheer number of alternative manufacturers means
that it is unlikely any particular manufacturer will receive a huge
spike in new customers.