Fighting Covid-19 in countries and operational risk in banks: similarities in risk management processes
Thomas Kaiser
Journal of Operational Risk
Abstract:
Banks have been building, refining and applying operational risk management (including considerations for, but so far not focusing on, pandemics) for more than 20 years. Countries have been dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic for more than a year at the time of writing. Both approaches have a lot of similarities. These encompass the full risk management process: from risk strategy and data collection to modeling and decision-making. Both disciplines could learn from each other to overcome obstacles in effectively mitigating major risks, among them future pandemics.
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