2020
DOI: 10.1108/k-09-2020-0581
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A case for the use of cyber-systemics to combat financial crime in Australia

Abstract: Purpose Financial crime costs the world economy more than $1tn. Yet policing responses continue to apply traditional law enforcement methods to detect, identify and disrupt criminal actors in financial systems. The purpose of this paper is to challenge existing thinking around law enforcement practices in financial crime within an Australian context, by presenting an alternative model grounded in management cybernetics and systemic design (SD), which the author terms “cyber-systemics”. Design/methodology/app… Show more

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“…A specific example that may be cited here is the use of blockchain. According to Dutta et al (2020), the use of blockchain technology enhances supply chain resilience by reducing the impacts of unexpected interruptions through a preventive and proactive approach to risk management, thereby providing more excellent protection for the entire network that makes up the chain, the importance of risk management is corroborated by Walker-Munro (2021). The benefits provided by digital technologies are potentialised when companies combine them with efficient recruitment and training of human resources (Elibal and Özceylan, 2021; Hosseini and Ivanov, 2019; Samson, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A specific example that may be cited here is the use of blockchain. According to Dutta et al (2020), the use of blockchain technology enhances supply chain resilience by reducing the impacts of unexpected interruptions through a preventive and proactive approach to risk management, thereby providing more excellent protection for the entire network that makes up the chain, the importance of risk management is corroborated by Walker-Munro (2021). The benefits provided by digital technologies are potentialised when companies combine them with efficient recruitment and training of human resources (Elibal and Özceylan, 2021; Hosseini and Ivanov, 2019; Samson, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%