Incorporation of international risk management standards into federal regulations

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The issue of risk management has gained attention in the field of administration due to the dissemination of international frameworks. In Brazilian federal public administration, risk management is a recent and expanding practice. This research analyzes how international corporate risk management frameworks have been adopted by the federal government through regulations and guidelines. The study adopts the concepts of coercive, normative, and mimetic forces from the neo-institutional theory, and examines the presence of international norms in the Brazilian regulations. Through a qualitative approach, content analysis in documents, norms, interviews, and seminars was used to identify traits of the COSO ERM and ISO 31000/2009 frameworks, which were chosen based on relevance. Results identify important actors pushing for the use of international frameworks, such as international organizations, professional associations, and public agencies, especially those related to government audits. Despite the strong international influence, the Brazilian norms are adapted to the organizations’ context and allowing the maintenance of national autonomy.

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de Souza, F. S. R. N., Braga, M. V. de A., da Cunha, A. S. M., & de Sales, P. D. B. (2020). Incorporation of international risk management standards into federal regulations. Revista de Administracao Publica, 54(1), 59–78. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-761220180117x

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