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How a multiple orientation of control reduces governance failures: a focus on monastic auditing

How a multiple orientation of control reduces governance failures: a focus on monastic auditing
How a multiple orientation of control reduces governance failures: a focus on monastic auditing
This paper considers multiple control systems at the organizational level and argues for a nuanced and multifaceted approach for internal governance. For this undertaking, we look at a little-examined control and auditing instrument, the formalized audit procedures of Roman Catholic orders. These so-called visitations are one important pillar in the monastic governance system to counter aberrations. Utilizing surveys and interviews, we examine 96 Roman Catholic religious communities in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and connect these visitations procedures with rule violations and sexual abuse cases. We argue that communities unaffected by scandals and rule violations rely strongly on process and clan control to address inefficiency and misconduct; whereas, affected communities focus more on business issues. We caution against the trend of relying predominantly on output-based processes while suggesting a balance between different types of control systems. Furthermore, we enhance the current discourse by considering implementation procedures of control. The religious orders attach great importance to the way control measures are carried out. To steer the behavior of their members, many successful orders even complement controls with personal support and identity strengthening
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Inauen, Emil
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Osterloh, Margit
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Frey, Bruno S.
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Homberg, Fabian
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Inauen, Emil
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Osterloh, Margit
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Frey, Bruno S.
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Inauen, Emil, Osterloh, Margit and Frey, Bruno S. et al. (2014) How a multiple orientation of control reduces governance failures: a focus on monastic auditing. Journal of Management & Governance, 19 (4), 763-796. (doi:10.1007/s10997-014-9292-y).

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This paper considers multiple control systems at the organizational level and argues for a nuanced and multifaceted approach for internal governance. For this undertaking, we look at a little-examined control and auditing instrument, the formalized audit procedures of Roman Catholic orders. These so-called visitations are one important pillar in the monastic governance system to counter aberrations. Utilizing surveys and interviews, we examine 96 Roman Catholic religious communities in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and connect these visitations procedures with rule violations and sexual abuse cases. We argue that communities unaffected by scandals and rule violations rely strongly on process and clan control to address inefficiency and misconduct; whereas, affected communities focus more on business issues. We caution against the trend of relying predominantly on output-based processes while suggesting a balance between different types of control systems. Furthermore, we enhance the current discourse by considering implementation procedures of control. The religious orders attach great importance to the way control measures are carried out. To steer the behavior of their members, many successful orders even complement controls with personal support and identity strengthening

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Published date: 22 May 2014
Organisations: Southampton Business School

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Local EPrints ID: 398731
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398731
ISSN: 1385-3457
PURE UUID: 1f83b89f-c550-45ac-8377-6ac06e5fb715

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Author: Emil Inauen
Author: Margit Osterloh
Author: Bruno S. Frey
Author: Fabian Homberg

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