Bank Regulation
Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting and Management Control
Herausgeber: Stockenstrand, Anna-Karin; Nilsson, Fredrik
Bank Regulation
Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting and Management Control
Herausgeber: Stockenstrand, Anna-Karin; Nilsson, Fredrik
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Bank Regulation: Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting and Management Control seeks to discuss and problematize how regulation is affecting bank strategies as well as their financial accounting and management control systems.
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Bank Regulation: Effects on Strategy, Financial Accounting and Management Control seeks to discuss and problematize how regulation is affecting bank strategies as well as their financial accounting and management control systems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367026547
- ISBN-10: 0367026546
- Artikelnr.: 57004172
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367026547
- ISBN-10: 0367026546
- Artikelnr.: 57004172
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University Sweden. Fredrik Nilsson is a Professor of Business Studies, specializing in Accounting, at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Part 1: An Introduction to How Regulations Affect Banks
1. Why All Banks Cannot Be Governed and Managed in the Same Way
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
2. Accounting and Control in Banks: A Literature Review
Jason Crawford, Shruti Kashyap, Fredrik Nilsson, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand,
and Marcus Tirmén
Part 2: A Regulatory Perspective
3. Banks, Regulators, Market Actors, and Scrutinizers
Lars Engwall
4. Regulating Transaction-based and Relationship-based Elements in
Firm-Bank Exchanges
Magnus Norberg and Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
5. Transparency and Accountability in the European Financial Sector: The
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and Beyond
Shruti Kashyap
6. Regulating Interest-free Banking
Karin Brunsson
Part 3: A Strategic Perspective
7. The Impact of Changing Regulatory Environments on Bank Executives'
Strategy Formation
Annoch I. Hadjikhani, Andreas Pajuvirta and Peter Thilenius
8. The Cooperative Split: Balancing External Regulation and the Cooperative
Ideal in a Dutch Bank
Martijn van der Steen
9. Controlling Bank's IT in the Wake of Increasing Regulatory Demands: A
Swedish Perspective
Jason Crawford
10. Banks, Employees, and Competence in a Changing Swedish Economy
Sven Jungerhem and Mats Larsson
Part 4: A Financial Accounting and Management Control Perspective
11. Financial Reporting Issues and Their Connection to Strategy and
Management Control Aspects in Swedish Banks 1998-2012
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
12. Three Lines of Defense for Organizing Risk Management
Olof Arwinge and Nils-Göran Olve
13. One Regulation, Diverse Banks
Viktor Elliot and Mikael Cäker
14. The Behavioral Impact of External and Internal Factors on SME Loan
Assessments
Peter Öhman
Part 5: The Effects of Regulations
15. Conclusions and Implications
Fredrik Nilsson
1. Why All Banks Cannot Be Governed and Managed in the Same Way
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
2. Accounting and Control in Banks: A Literature Review
Jason Crawford, Shruti Kashyap, Fredrik Nilsson, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand,
and Marcus Tirmén
Part 2: A Regulatory Perspective
3. Banks, Regulators, Market Actors, and Scrutinizers
Lars Engwall
4. Regulating Transaction-based and Relationship-based Elements in
Firm-Bank Exchanges
Magnus Norberg and Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
5. Transparency and Accountability in the European Financial Sector: The
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and Beyond
Shruti Kashyap
6. Regulating Interest-free Banking
Karin Brunsson
Part 3: A Strategic Perspective
7. The Impact of Changing Regulatory Environments on Bank Executives'
Strategy Formation
Annoch I. Hadjikhani, Andreas Pajuvirta and Peter Thilenius
8. The Cooperative Split: Balancing External Regulation and the Cooperative
Ideal in a Dutch Bank
Martijn van der Steen
9. Controlling Bank's IT in the Wake of Increasing Regulatory Demands: A
Swedish Perspective
Jason Crawford
10. Banks, Employees, and Competence in a Changing Swedish Economy
Sven Jungerhem and Mats Larsson
Part 4: A Financial Accounting and Management Control Perspective
11. Financial Reporting Issues and Their Connection to Strategy and
Management Control Aspects in Swedish Banks 1998-2012
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
12. Three Lines of Defense for Organizing Risk Management
Olof Arwinge and Nils-Göran Olve
13. One Regulation, Diverse Banks
Viktor Elliot and Mikael Cäker
14. The Behavioral Impact of External and Internal Factors on SME Loan
Assessments
Peter Öhman
Part 5: The Effects of Regulations
15. Conclusions and Implications
Fredrik Nilsson
Part 1: An Introduction to How Regulations Affect Banks
1. Why All Banks Cannot Be Governed and Managed in the Same Way
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
2. Accounting and Control in Banks: A Literature Review
Jason Crawford, Shruti Kashyap, Fredrik Nilsson, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand,
and Marcus Tirmén
Part 2: A Regulatory Perspective
3. Banks, Regulators, Market Actors, and Scrutinizers
Lars Engwall
4. Regulating Transaction-based and Relationship-based Elements in
Firm-Bank Exchanges
Magnus Norberg and Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
5. Transparency and Accountability in the European Financial Sector: The
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and Beyond
Shruti Kashyap
6. Regulating Interest-free Banking
Karin Brunsson
Part 3: A Strategic Perspective
7. The Impact of Changing Regulatory Environments on Bank Executives'
Strategy Formation
Annoch I. Hadjikhani, Andreas Pajuvirta and Peter Thilenius
8. The Cooperative Split: Balancing External Regulation and the Cooperative
Ideal in a Dutch Bank
Martijn van der Steen
9. Controlling Bank's IT in the Wake of Increasing Regulatory Demands: A
Swedish Perspective
Jason Crawford
10. Banks, Employees, and Competence in a Changing Swedish Economy
Sven Jungerhem and Mats Larsson
Part 4: A Financial Accounting and Management Control Perspective
11. Financial Reporting Issues and Their Connection to Strategy and
Management Control Aspects in Swedish Banks 1998-2012
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
12. Three Lines of Defense for Organizing Risk Management
Olof Arwinge and Nils-Göran Olve
13. One Regulation, Diverse Banks
Viktor Elliot and Mikael Cäker
14. The Behavioral Impact of External and Internal Factors on SME Loan
Assessments
Peter Öhman
Part 5: The Effects of Regulations
15. Conclusions and Implications
Fredrik Nilsson
1. Why All Banks Cannot Be Governed and Managed in the Same Way
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
2. Accounting and Control in Banks: A Literature Review
Jason Crawford, Shruti Kashyap, Fredrik Nilsson, Anna-Karin Stockenstrand,
and Marcus Tirmén
Part 2: A Regulatory Perspective
3. Banks, Regulators, Market Actors, and Scrutinizers
Lars Engwall
4. Regulating Transaction-based and Relationship-based Elements in
Firm-Bank Exchanges
Magnus Norberg and Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
5. Transparency and Accountability in the European Financial Sector: The
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and Beyond
Shruti Kashyap
6. Regulating Interest-free Banking
Karin Brunsson
Part 3: A Strategic Perspective
7. The Impact of Changing Regulatory Environments on Bank Executives'
Strategy Formation
Annoch I. Hadjikhani, Andreas Pajuvirta and Peter Thilenius
8. The Cooperative Split: Balancing External Regulation and the Cooperative
Ideal in a Dutch Bank
Martijn van der Steen
9. Controlling Bank's IT in the Wake of Increasing Regulatory Demands: A
Swedish Perspective
Jason Crawford
10. Banks, Employees, and Competence in a Changing Swedish Economy
Sven Jungerhem and Mats Larsson
Part 4: A Financial Accounting and Management Control Perspective
11. Financial Reporting Issues and Their Connection to Strategy and
Management Control Aspects in Swedish Banks 1998-2012
Anna-Karin Stockenstrand
12. Three Lines of Defense for Organizing Risk Management
Olof Arwinge and Nils-Göran Olve
13. One Regulation, Diverse Banks
Viktor Elliot and Mikael Cäker
14. The Behavioral Impact of External and Internal Factors on SME Loan
Assessments
Peter Öhman
Part 5: The Effects of Regulations
15. Conclusions and Implications
Fredrik Nilsson