Regulation View 2009 Benchmark Report about Implementation of Regulations in Organisations
- Publication Type:
- Technical Report
- Citation:
- Hackman, K. 2009. Regulation View 2009 Benchmark Report about Implementation of Regulations in Organisations. www.regulationview.com.au
- Issue Date:
- 2009-08
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This research, the first of its type in Australia, investigates how organisations implement new or
amended regulations and what influences their approach. Of particular interest is what influences
organisations to do more than the minimum to comply. This is an important question because
doing more than the minimum may be necessary to achieve the intent of the regulations, especially
with the trend to more principles based regulation using risk based assessments.
The 2009 report focuses on results for two types of regulations in Australia: the core Financial and
Insurance Services Industry regulations (FIS) and the cross industry Occupational Health & Safety
regulations (OHS).The results showed that there were significant similarities between the FIS and
OHS. Implementation of regulations was considered from the perspective of people internal and
external to organisations. There was significant agreement between these two views.
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