Abandoning Silos for Integration: Implementing Enterprise Risk Management and Risk Governance
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Summary, in English
Though there has been momentum in exploring enterprise risk management, there is a continuing lack of consensus which this dissertation approaches by answering the following questions: What does an ERM firm look like? Why do firms implement ERM? What effect does ERM have on the firm? The first article explores what an ERM firm looks like and identifies four underlying pillars of ERM based on how firms actually implement ERM dimensions. The identifying component of ERM implementation is the holistic organization of risk management - the implementation of risk governance. The second article uses this new conceptualization of ERM to investigate why firms take the step beyond traditional risk management and implement risk governance. Determinants of risk governance implementation are found to be the size of the firm, leverage and dividend payments, and the chief executive officer’s influence on the board. The final article proposes that the reduction of credit risk may be a new way to measure the success of ERM in firms; the findings suggest that credit default swap spreads are significantly and negatively related to ERM implementation in banks while credit ratings are not significantly related to ERM when overall corporate governance is controlled for.
Department/s
Publishing year
2014
Language
English
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University School of Economics and Management, Department of Business Administration
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- Enterprise risk management
- holistic risk management
- risk management
- risk governance
- corporate governance
- credit risk
- credit ratings
- credit default swap spreads
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Lars Oxelheim
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-7623-101-2 (Pdf)
- ISBN: 978-91-7623-100-5 (Print)
Defence date
27 October 2014
Defence time
14:00
Defence place
Crafoordsalen, Holger Crafoords Ekonomicentrum
Opponent
- Betty Simkins (Professor)