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Bank Regulation

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Bank Regulation

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Bank Regulation book

Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting, and Management Control

Bank Regulation

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Bank Regulation book

Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting, and Management Control
Edited ByAnna-Karin Stockenstrand, Fredrik Nilsson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 13 February 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315563893
Pages 392
eBook ISBN 9781315563893
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Stockenstrand, A.-K., & Nilsson, F. (Eds.). (2017). Bank Regulation: Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting, and Management Control (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315563893

ABSTRACT

Bank Regulation: Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting and Management Control discusses and problematizes how regulation is affecting bank strategies as well as their financial accounting and management control systems. Following a period of bank de-regulation, the new millennium brought a drastic change, with many new regulations. Some of these are the result of the financial crisis of 2008-2009. Other regulations, such as the introduction in 2005 of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for quoted companies in the EU, can be related to the introduction of a new global accounting regime.

It is evident from annual reports of banks that the number of new regulations in recent years is high and that they cover many different functional areas. The objectives of these regulations are also ambitious; to improve governance and control, contributing to a high level of financial stability for banks. These objectives are obviously of great concern for an industry that directly and indirectly affects the financial situation not only of individuals and organizations but also nation states.

Considering the importance of banks in society, it is of little surprise that the attention of both scholars and practitioners has been directed towards how banks comply with new regulations and if the intended objectives of the regulations are met. This book will be of great value to all those interested in financial stability matters (practitioners, policy-makers, students, academics), as well as to accounting and finance scholars.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|63 pages

An Introduction to How Regulations Affect Banks

chapter 1|12 pages

Why All Banks Cannot Be Governed and Managed in the Same Way 1

ByAnna-Karin Stockenstrand

chapter 2|49 pages

Accounting and Control in Banks

A Literature Review
ByJason Crawford, Shruti Kashyap, Fredrik Nilsson, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand, Marcus Tirmén

part II|92 pages

A Regulatory Perspective

chapter 3|19 pages

Banks, Regulators, Market Actors, and Scrutinizers

ByLars Engwall

chapter 4|18 pages

Regulating Transaction-Based and Relationship-Based Elements in Firm–Bank Exchanges

ByMagnus Norberg, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand

chapter 5|26 pages

Transparency and Accountability in the European Financial Sector

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and Beyond
ByShruti Kashyap

chapter 6|27 pages

Regulating Interest-Free Banking

ByKarin Brunsson

part III|98 pages

A Strategic Perspective

chapter 7|24 pages

The Impact of Changing Regulatory Environments on Bank Executives’ Strategy Formation

ByAnnoch I. Hadjikhani, Andreas Pajuvirta, Peter Thilenius

chapter 8|23 pages

The Cooperative Split

Balancing External Regulation and the Cooperative Ideal in a Dutch Bank 1
ByMartijn van der Steen

chapter 9|25 pages

Controlling Bank’s IT in the Wake of Increasing Regulatory Demands

A Swedish Perspective
ByJason Crawford

chapter 10|24 pages

Banks, Employees, and Competence in a Changing Swedish Economy

BySven Jungerhem, Mats Larsson

part IV|101 pages

A Financial Accounting and Management Control Perspective

chapter 11|27 pages

Financial Reporting Issues and Their Connection to Strategy and Management Control Aspects in Swedish Banks 1998–2012

ByAnna-Karin Stockenstrand

chapter 12|26 pages

Three Lines of Defense for Organizing Risk Management

ByOlof Arwinge, Nils-Göran Olve

chapter 13|24 pages

One Regulation, Diverse Banks

ByViktor Elliot, Mikael Cäker

chapter 14|22 pages

The Behavioral Impact of External and Internal Factors on SME Loan Assessments

ByPeter Öhman

part V|16 pages

The Effects of Regulations

chapter 15|14 pages

Conclusions and Implications

ByFredrik Nilsson
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