High-profile failures in financial trading have led to interest in how the culture of the industry produces risky and unethical behaviours amongst traders. Yet, there is no established theoretical framework for studying this: we apply safety culture theory to examine ten recent high-profile trading mishaps investigated by the UK financial regulator. The results show that the dimensions of safety culture (e.g. management commitment to safety, systems and procedures) used to understand organisational accidents in domains such as aviation also explain failures in risk management within financial trading organisations. This counters narratives focusing on traders who are unethical ‘rule breakers’, and emphasise the value of a systemic approach,...
Following the financial crisis, financial sector organizations faced increased pressures to reform t...
The management of safety culture in international and culturally diverse organisations is a concern ...
Safety culture has risen to prominence over the past two decades as a means by which organisations m...
High-profile failures in financial trading have led to interest in how the culture of the industry p...
High-profile failures in financial trading have led to interest in how the culture of the industry p...
Following the financial crisis and a series of mis-selling and ‘rigging’ scandals in the financial s...
Following the financial crisis and a series of mis-selling and ‘rigging’ scandals in the financial s...
Goals are ambiguously defined, so finding the best way to reach them is not an easy task, writes Tom...
Over the last few decades, safety risk management has been built on increasingly more cumbersome and...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Risk culture and safety cultures are a central issue for firms within all industries, with high prof...
This exploratory study investigates the manifold conceptions of the internal auditing (IA) of risk c...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
In this article we examine the relationship between safety culture and national culture, and the imp...
Although a link between organisational safety culture and human behaviour is well established within...
Following the financial crisis, financial sector organizations faced increased pressures to reform t...
The management of safety culture in international and culturally diverse organisations is a concern ...
Safety culture has risen to prominence over the past two decades as a means by which organisations m...
High-profile failures in financial trading have led to interest in how the culture of the industry p...
High-profile failures in financial trading have led to interest in how the culture of the industry p...
Following the financial crisis and a series of mis-selling and ‘rigging’ scandals in the financial s...
Following the financial crisis and a series of mis-selling and ‘rigging’ scandals in the financial s...
Goals are ambiguously defined, so finding the best way to reach them is not an easy task, writes Tom...
Over the last few decades, safety risk management has been built on increasingly more cumbersome and...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Risk culture and safety cultures are a central issue for firms within all industries, with high prof...
This exploratory study investigates the manifold conceptions of the internal auditing (IA) of risk c...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
In this article we examine the relationship between safety culture and national culture, and the imp...
Although a link between organisational safety culture and human behaviour is well established within...
Following the financial crisis, financial sector organizations faced increased pressures to reform t...
The management of safety culture in international and culturally diverse organisations is a concern ...
Safety culture has risen to prominence over the past two decades as a means by which organisations m...