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    • An evaluation of the risk culture at management level in a South African government organisation 

      Naidoo, Gonaseelan Soobramoney (North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2015)
      A strong risk culture is critical for any organisation to manage its risks. Recent reports from the Auditor-General about a South African government institution (Auditor General of South Africa, 2014) demonstrated that its ...
    • Product innovation and risk culture : the experiences of product managers 

      Rajpaul, Renisha (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      Launching innovative products without risk-taking is nearly impossible. On the other hand, overly stringent risk management practices can have a detrimental effect on an organisation’s ability to launch innovative products. ...
    • Product innovation and risk culture : the experiences of product managers 

      Rajpaul, Renisha (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      Launching innovative products without risk-taking is nearly impossible. On the other hand, overly stringent risk management practices can have a detrimental effect on an organisation’s ability to launch innovative products. ...
    • Risk culture : risk reporting versus risk management 

      Albanis, E. (North-West University (South Africa), 2018)
      In recent years regulatory authorities have intensified their focus on ensuring that financial services institutions (FSIs) build and maintain an appropriate risk culture. Risk managers are therefore faced with the challenge ...
    • A risk culture comparison between risk practitioners and business managers 

      Harding, Ané-A (North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016)
      When external auditors identified a lack of buy-in into risk management in a telecommunications organisation and gave a ‘risk immature’ rating, it aligned with the perception of a poor risk culture. Risk culture relates ...
    • Risk culture in a south African government institution 

      Gutshwa, Bhekokwakhe Henry (2016)
      Risk culture is defined as norms of behaviour for individuals and groups that determine the collective ability to identify and understand, openly discuss and act on an organisation’s current and future possible risks. ...
    • Risk culture in the South African fast food industry : commonality of purpose in one organisation 

      Moshugi, Sapula (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      The South African food industry suffered major financial and reputational damage at the time of the 2017–2018 listeriosis outbreak. This outbreak heightened concerns around health and food safety standards, and predominantly ...