NFU is releasing a follow-up report to the 2018 report Coping with compliance. The aim of the report is to identify the developments in the field of compliance and to see if coping with compliance is still an issue for finance employees. The report is an indept analysis that looks into coping mechanisms and some of the most pressing issues in compliance work. The report is written by Jonas Dyhrbye and Steffen Löfvall from CPH:Learning. Yesterday, the report was launched at a NFU Webinar with the researchers.

The full report ”Coping with compliance: Experiences from 2021” can be found here.

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