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"This paper analyzes how governments support insurance markets to maintain insurability and limit risks to society. We propose a new conceptual framework grouping government interventions into three dimensions: regulation of risky activity, public investment in risk reduction, and co-insurance."
"... I consider the effectiveness of the Compliance role within the organisational structure and how far the demarcation of the function and its assigned duties are achieving an enterprise-wide culture of good governance and compliance. I posit that, although the delineation of clear responsibilities is important, the benefits of ostensible independence brought about by the departmentalisation of compliance may not be the definite answer to the complex, if not esoteric, challenges faced by organisations in matters of compliance."
"We propose a new conceptual framework grouping government interventions into three dimensions: regulation of risky activity, public investment in risk reduction, and co-insurance."
"... ESG, properly understood, is merely a collection of quite disparate risks that corporations face, from climate change to human capital to diversity to relations among the board, management, shareholders, and other stakeholders."
"This paper first reports on proposed and enacted transatlantic AI or algorithmic audit provisions. It then draws on the technical, legal, and sociotechnical literature to address the who, what, why, and how of algorithmic audits, contributing to the literature advancing algorithmic governance."
"... a growing domestic emphasis from the central government on promoting innovation through weakening checks will undermine the efficacy and ethical permissibility of initiatives. Likewise, the success of AI governance initiatives will be heavily influenced by decisions made in other jurisdictions, including the European Union. If left unaddressed, these factors risk transforming the UK into a reluctant follower, rather than a global leader, in AI governance."
"This Article is the first to examine and compare a number of recently proposed and enacted AI risk regulation regimes. It asks whether risk regulation is, in fact, the right approach."
"Organizations closest to full adoption are those under the prudential regulation (coercive forces), whereas efficiency motives and mimetic forces drive organizations to seek fluidity by ‘blending’ the segregated lines to ensure fast reactions to changing environment."
"... ESG ratings providers have come under scrutiny over concerns of the reliability of their assessments."
"Using a broad international sample, we find that banks with better governance in countries with better regulatory quality have lower risk. These results are stronger in more developed countries and in countries with less concentrated banking sectors."