Modernising operational risk management in financial institutions via data-driven causal factors analysis: A pre-registered report
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Yn: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Cyfrol 77, 101906, 02.2023.
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T1 - Modernising operational risk management in financial institutions via data-driven causal factors analysis: A pre-registered report
AU - Cornwell, Nikki
AU - Bilson, Christoper
AU - Gepp, Adrian
AU - Stern, Steven
AU - Vanstone, Bruce
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - To enable more proactive management of the underlying sources of operational risks in financial institutions, this pre-registered study seeks to improve traditional qualitative approaches to causal factors analysis. A Bayesian network-based approach is used to leverage both incident and operations data to model the probability of operational loss events. The approach is applied and empirically tested in a case study on an Australian insurance company. The outputs from the model go beyond simply identifying key risk drivers to offer risk managers a deeper understanding of how causal factors influence risk. Insights into the collective effects of causal factors, their relative importance and critical thresholds strategically inform more efficient and effective mitigation decisions, ultimately enhancing firm performance and value.
AB - To enable more proactive management of the underlying sources of operational risks in financial institutions, this pre-registered study seeks to improve traditional qualitative approaches to causal factors analysis. A Bayesian network-based approach is used to leverage both incident and operations data to model the probability of operational loss events. The approach is applied and empirically tested in a case study on an Australian insurance company. The outputs from the model go beyond simply identifying key risk drivers to offer risk managers a deeper understanding of how causal factors influence risk. Insights into the collective effects of causal factors, their relative importance and critical thresholds strategically inform more efficient and effective mitigation decisions, ultimately enhancing firm performance and value.
U2 - 10.1016/j.pacfin.2022.101906
DO - 10.1016/j.pacfin.2022.101906
M3 - Article
VL - 77
JO - Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
JF - Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
SN - 0927-538X
M1 - 101906
ER -