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Sustainable Compliance Programs in Complex Organizations Global Journal of Management and Business Research ( A ) XXIII Issue X Version I Year 2023 15 © 2023 Global Journals compliance programs and overall risk management effectiveness. Notwithstanding these caveats, our research on regulatory compliance programs can be extended in a number of directions. Extending the coverage of this compliance programs to include the ones from Japan and Asia Pacific countries will provide a ‘global’ perspective of those programs with common threads of requirement. This might result in increased explanatory variables being identified and analysed, making the scope much broader. R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. Allman, T. (2005), “Fostering a Compliance Culture: The role of Sedona Guidelines”, Information Management Journal , 2-12. 2. Anderson D A (1999), “The Aggregate Burden of Crime”, Journal of Law and Economics 42: 611-618. 3. Arping, S., Z. 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