2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/9165815
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Compliance Risk Assessment in the Banking Sector: Application of a Novel Pairwise Comparison-Based PRISM Method

Abstract: Up-to-date compliance management uses a risk-based approach based on international standards. In addition to techniques and practices, implementing compliance measures is determined by principles and culture. Compliance risk assessment is an evolving field in theory and practice. Compliance risk management is complex and highly dependent on the decisions of experts. This article presents a new compliance risk assessment method based on a commercial banking case study. In the study, the Guilford method is used … Show more

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“…The AHP derives ratio scales from discrete and continuous pairwise comparisons, allowing quantitative and qualitative criteria analysis [14]. Pairwise MCDM tools like the Best Worst Method (BWM) [26], Guilford's method [27], and the AHP [28] play crucial roles in evaluating options and conducting pairwise comparisons within MCDM frameworks. The BWM stands out particularly when dealing with numerous items, as it allows preference strengths to be established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHP derives ratio scales from discrete and continuous pairwise comparisons, allowing quantitative and qualitative criteria analysis [14]. Pairwise MCDM tools like the Best Worst Method (BWM) [26], Guilford's method [27], and the AHP [28] play crucial roles in evaluating options and conducting pairwise comparisons within MCDM frameworks. The BWM stands out particularly when dealing with numerous items, as it allows preference strengths to be established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%