The influence of critical events on the social control of misconduct: Regulatory enforcement in the European banking industry

Timo Fiorito, Richard Hoff, Michel Ehrenhard

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Abstract

An emerging stream of research has identified critical events as spikes in societal interest that increase public attention to firm and industry behavior and can function as exogenous triggers for change. With respect to misconduct, firms vary considerably in how they respond to critical events, and for a visible change in their undesirable behavior to transpire, there needs to be ongoing accumulation of work by social-control agents. While social-control agents are often boundedly rational in their decision-making, most studies have overlooked the ability of critical events to restrict or redirect collective attention among such agents. Drawing on the case of a regulatory agency’s enforcement actions against violations of anti-money laundering regulations by three European banks, we investigate the influence of critical events on social-control agents’ enforcement behavior. This study achieves two goals: first, we identify three types of fieldwide critical events that influence social-control agents’ behavior, and second, we demonstrate that these events may shape the regulatory environment in which firms operate, thus allowing for different organizational responses to enforcement actions. Our findings contribute to the literature on critical events and organizational misconduct.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOrganizational Wrongdoing as the “Foundational” Grand Challenge
Subtitle of host publicationDefinitions and Antecedents
EditorsClaudia Gabbioneta, Marco Clemente, Royston Greenwood
PublisherEmerald Insight
Pages51-72
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781837532780
ISBN (Print)9781837532797
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Volume84
ISSN (Print)0733-558X

Keywords

  • Organizational misconduct
  • Critical events
  • Social-control agents
  • Regulatory agencies
  • Banking
  • Anti-money laundering

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