Corporate risk-management practices in Slovenian companies
by Danijela Milos Sprcic, Zeljko Sevic, Metka Tekavcic
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (IJTGM), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2008

Abstract: The paper presents the original research results on the corporate risk-management practices in the large Slovenian non-financial companies. The implementation of different risk-management strategies and the use of risk-management instruments are thoroughly investigated, primarily through a survey of risk-management practitioners. The survey has revealed that the vast majority of analysed companies are using some form of interest rate, foreign exchange or commodity price risk-management and those companies are highly influenced by the price risk, whilst currently and interest-rate risk exposures have lower impact on their performance. Companies quite often do not have documented their policies and often are just following the flow and practice fashion.

Online publication date: Wed, 24-Sep-2008

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