Media Mentions, Business and Economics, Macquarie University
Machiavellian bankers in firing line over scandals
The Risk-Culture project, a world-first study based on a survey of bankers in Australia and Canada.
Elizabeth Sheedy was interviewed in AB+F
"When the corporate watchdog or competition regulator comes to deal with the banks involved in the manipulation of Australian financial market benchmarks, whose jobs are on the line?"
Elizabeth Sheedy was interviewed for The Australian
"Culture study key to cutting bank risk"
Local factors define risk culture within banks
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy was referenced in a Financial Observer piece
Risk culture gaps identified: Macquarie University
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy was referenced in "Risk culture gaps identified"
Elizabeth Sheedy and Barbara Griffin were referenced in AB+F
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy and Associate Professor Barbara Griffin were referenced in "The difficulties changing bank culture"
Elizabeth Sheedy was interviewed on Sky News Business
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy was interviewed on Sky News
The Risk Culture Project has appeared in AB+F today
Bankers behaving badly: why rules don't work
Risk Culture Project appears in Financial Observer
Regulators and industry participants are becoming increasingly aware of the important role organisational culture plays in preventing scandals, unexpected losses and insolvency, a financial risk expert has said.
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy was referenced in a Financial Observer
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy's research report 'Elements of Risk Governance and Culture' were referenced in a Financial Observer article
Assessing risk culture so banks stay strong
Banks are being sought to take part in an important research project investigating corporate risk culture.
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