A Comparative Analysis of Risk Culture in Financial and Non-Financial FirmsTools Albinali, Noora (2017) A Comparative Analysis of Risk Culture in Financial and Non-Financial Firms. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThe following study explores risk culture by incorporating viewpoints from publications that cover: risk management, leadership, communication, employee motivation and satisfaction, and learning organisations. The aspiration of the study is to determine whether a distinction between risk culture in financial and non-financial industries in Bahrain exists, and clarify the possible reasoning behind any detected variation. Together with identifying any apparent weak or strong risk culture due to the general culture in the Middle East. The contribution of the study is to provide a tool to assess risk culture between and within, financial and nonfinancial institutions. Additionally, the paper brings to light the lack of risk-awareness in the middle east due to poor perceptions towards the concept of risk culture. At present, papers depict risk culture as a relatively new concept in the financial industry, compared to the non-financial industry. Forming the assumption that firms operating in the non-financial industry have a generally ‘stronger’ risk culture than financial industry firms. As such, academic and practice literature state that financial firms can benefit from incorporating non-financial firms risk culture behaviours.
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