A recent Skillcast survey has highlighted the significant gap between the incidence of misconduct observed by employees at UK firms and the risk perception of decision-makers.
From our UK Corporate Compliance Survey in May 2019, which covered 4,000 employees and decision-makers at UK firms, we observed a significant gap between the incidence of misconduct observed by employees and the risk perception of decision-makers. And notably, this gap widens the larger the size of the company.
In the survey, we asked employees at UK companies if they had witnessed any of the common acts of employee misconduct in the past twelve months. The responses (see Figure 1) revealed that:
To the decision makers at UK companies, we put the question slightly differently. We asked them what acts of employee misconduct they fear most in their business. The responses (see Figure 2) revealed that:
The above findings show that, overall, decision-makers have a far higher risk perception than the incidence of misconduct observed by employees (see Figure 3).
The incidence of misconduct observed by employees is relatively unchanged irrespective of the company size (see Figure 4).
However, the risk perception of the decision-makers is vastly different, with those at large firms significantly more worried about employee misconduct than those at smaller firms.
Consequently, the difference between the incidence observed by employees and the risk perception of the decision-makers is far wider at large and medium-sized firms.
This discrepancy between small, medium and large firms above is significant and based on the results of polling over 2,000 employees and 2,000 decision-makers. Making sense of it, though, is open to conjecture. A multitude of factors could be at play. We propose two premises below and invite you to add others based on your own experience.
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