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Risk governance at large banks: Have any lessons been learned?

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  • Mongiardino, Alessandra
  • Plath, Christian
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The role of the board of directors (or supervisory board) in overseeing risk at financial firms has come under scrutiny during the recent financial crisis. Similarly, questions have been asked about the authority of banks’ chief risk officers and the independence of the risk management function. Despite market and regulatory pressures, however, risk governance at large banks seems to have improved only to a limited extent since the beginning of the recent financial crisis and there is still significant room for improvement.

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  • Mongiardino, Alessandra & Plath, Christian, 2010. "Risk governance at large banks: Have any lessons been learned?," Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 3(2), pages 116-123, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:rmfi00:y:2010:v:3:i:2:p:116-123
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    Cited by:

    1. Shamsun Nahar & Mohammad Istiaq Azim & Md Moazzem Hossain, 2020. "Risk disclosure and risk governance characteristics: evidence from a developing economy," International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 28(4), pages 577-605, April.
    2. Bellardini, Luca & Murro, Pierluigi & Previtali, Daniele, 2024. "Measuring the risk appetite of bank-controlling shareholders: The Risk-Weighted Ownership index," Global Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 60(C).
    3. Walter Gontarek & Yacine Belghitar, 2018. "Risk governance: Examining its impact upon bank performance and risk‐taking," Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 27(5), pages 187-224, December.

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    Keywords

    risk governance; risk management; corporate governance; financial crisis;
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    JEL classification:

    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services
    • E5 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit

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