Enhancing banks’ strategic decision-making: Building on behavioural strategy — Application to Pillar 2 regulation
Naji Freiha
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Naji Freiha: Doctoral researcher, Dauphine University, France
Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, 2020, vol. 13, issue 2, 163-181
Abstract:
Market and regulatory pressure on bank boards and the current unpredictable environment have put more emphasis on enhancing strategic decision-making processes by systematically integrating risk analysis. This strategic risk management issue is at the heart of the Pillar 2 regulation. In line with its stated objectives, through one comprehensive Pillar 2 package, the board formally approves the bank’s strategy and financial projections, namely the impact of all strategic management actions, over a relevant time horizon and under business-as-usual and stress situations. This paper presents a practical approach to expand the value of costly Pillar 2 achievements by refining their mandatory approval process. The approach builds on insights from behavioural strategy, an evolving research discipline concerned with the impact of cognitive biases and social behaviour on decision-making. Behavioural strategy provides a better understanding of the biases to which the approval process of the bank’s strategy and business model embedded in the Pillar 2 package is particularly prone. Sixteen biases common to allocation processes and forward-looking planning are defined. To counteract these biases, limited safeguard questions are articulated and a proposal is made to embed these questions into a formal policy governing the approval process of the Pillar 2 assessments. An additional suggested summary of the key assumptions and outcomes of these assessments - covering (a) integrated performance and risk maps and (b) forward-looking stress tests identifying key vulnerabilities- provides the board with an integrated perspective on the riskiness of the business strategy and management decisions.
Keywords: behavioural strategy; strategic decision-making; financial planning; stress-testing; strategic risk management; governance; Pillar 2 regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E5 G2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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