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Solvabilité II, quels apports pour la gouvernance des risques ? Résultats d'une recherche-intervention au sein d'une mutuelle française

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  • Laurent Cappelletti

    (ISEOR - Institut de Socio-économie des Entreprises et des ORganisations - Institut de socio-économie des entreprises et des organisations)

  • Nicolas Dufourg

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to show if the Prudential Regulation Solvency II has a positive effect on the ability of Insurer to manage their risks. The methodology is based on a long-term intervention-research case study as well as additional semi-structured interviews. The evidence of the research stresses that the directive seems to strengthen the governance of insurers. But in the same time, it seems to engender a complexification of the modes of management of the company, mainly associated with the interpretative character of the studied standard.

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  • Laurent Cappelletti & Nicolas Dufourg, 2016. "Solvabilité II, quels apports pour la gouvernance des risques ? Résultats d'une recherche-intervention au sein d'une mutuelle française," Post-Print hal-01901188, HAL.
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