Lack of Risk Management at Insolvency Consulting Companies: An Empirical Study in Germany 2024

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Sascha Rudolf Seehaus, Tomáš Peráček
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the resurgence of the Middle East conflict, government measures to support the economy have intervened massively in economic activity and thus influenced the real insolvency situation. This situation creates disruptive conditions in insolvency counselling and requires comprehensive risk management for the strategic safeguarding of internal processes in insolvency counselling companies. Despite a number of academic articles that address a lack of risk awareness in insolvency counselling, there have been no valid statistical surveys on this topic to date. The topic has also been largely ignored in practice. This article presents a study that examines risk management in insolvency advisory companies in the context of government intervention in the global economy from 2020 to 2023. The aim of the research is to assess the necessity and existence of risk management in these companies. A survey of 350 insolvency advisors was conducted between March and April 2024, from which 113 complete data sets could be analysed. The central hypothesis of the research study is that a significant majority of insolvency advisory companies have insufficient risk awareness and do not implement comprehensive risk management strategies. The survey results confirm that risk management is rarely practised and that a well-founded risk awareness is lacking in most consulting companies. It is noteworthy that two-thirds of those surveyed consider the benefits of risk management to be low, although more than half of those surveyed recognise increased risks due to government crisis measures. Ultimately, this study concludes with a recommendation that a standardised EU insolvency regulation could offer the greatest benefits for the insolvency sector, as it would simplify risk management for consultants in all member states.
破产咨询公司缺乏风险管理:德国的经验研究 2024
在 COVID-19 大流行病、俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略战争和中东冲突再次爆发之后,政 府支持经济的措施对经济活动进行了大规模干预,从而影响了实际的破产情况。这种情况给破产咨询带来了破坏性条件,需要进行全面风险管理,从战略上保障破产咨询公司的内部流程。尽管有一些学术文章论述了破产咨询中缺乏风险意识的问题,但迄今为止还没有关于这一主题的有效统计调查。在实践中,这一问题也基本上被忽视。本文介绍了一项研究,在 2020 年至 2023 年政府干预全球经济的背景下,对破产咨询公司的风险管理进行研究。研究的目的是评估这些公司风险管理的必要性和存在性。2024 年 3 月至 4 月期间,对 350 名破产顾问进行了调查,从中分析出 113 个完整的数据集。调查研究的核心假设是,绝大多数破产咨询公司的风险意识不足,没有实施全面的风险管理策略。调查结果表明,大多数咨询公司很少实施风险管理,也缺乏基础扎实的风险意识。值得注意的是,三分之二的受访者认为风险管理的收益较低,尽管超过半数的受访者认识到政府危机措施导致风险增加。最后,本研究报告提出了一项建议,即标准化的欧盟破产法规可为破产行业带来最大益处,因为它将简化所有成员国咨询公司的风险管理。
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