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Auditor Reputation: The International Empirical Evidence
International Journal of Auditing, 1997The purpose of this paper is to consider whether some audit firms are perceived by the financial communities of different countries to have higher reputations than other audit firms. The results that will be considered come from three sources: audit fee studies, studies of the issue of new shares and studies of the effects on a company of changing its ...
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INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON INTERNAL AUDITOR AND INTERNAL AUDIT: A STUDY ON INTERNAL AUDITORS ON TURKEY
2019In the study, basedon the reality that the people are influenced under the culture of their ownsociety, the assumption is analysed that the internal auditors also carry theirbehaviours being influenced personally by the culture to their auditing activities.Purpose of the study is to examine the influence of the culture on internalauditor and internal ...
KUZUCU, Meltem +2 more
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2006
This book is based on a corpus of audit reports from a large international company based in Italy. It takes a corpus-based approach to the analysis of the specialised language of internal audit reports, with an aim to informing non-native speakers interested in the auditing profession (where all audit reports in major companies are written in English ...
Murphy, Amanda Clare, Bell, Catherine
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This book is based on a corpus of audit reports from a large international company based in Italy. It takes a corpus-based approach to the analysis of the specialised language of internal audit reports, with an aim to informing non-native speakers interested in the auditing profession (where all audit reports in major companies are written in English ...
Murphy, Amanda Clare, Bell, Catherine
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Whistle‐blowing to internal auditors
Managerial Auditing Journal, 2003Whistle‐blowing can play an important role in the internal control environment of an organization, and internal auditors are its natural outlets. This study examines whistle‐blowing complaints received by internal auditors based on survey responses from 129 chief internal auditors of US manufacturing companies.
William J. Read, D.V. Rama
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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed the internal auditing profession, introducing new challenges and opportunities that demand a blend of technical expertise and interpersonal skills. As AI reshapes auditing processes, internal auditors are required to adapt to an era of rapid technological advancements, leveraging AI-
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Studies of ethics and behavior in accounting and auditing,4(2 ...
Salari, Hojjatollah +2 more
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Special Projects by Internal Auditors
Managerial Auditing Journal, 1994The science and discipline of management have undergone some remarkable changes in recent years. These changes affect virtually every part of organizations, including internal auditing. One impact has been an increase in what are known as special projects conducted by internal auditors.
Richard L. Ratliff +2 more
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Internal Auditor and Computer Fraud
Managerial Auditing Journal, 1990A survey of external auditors aimed to discover the response of their organisations to the threat of computer fraud, and their opinions about risks and counter‐measures. Four main topic areas were covered: responsibility within the firm for the prevention and detection of computer fraud; what the internal audit does to prevent computer fraud; what the ...
P.A. Collier, R. Dixon, C.L. Marston
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Internal auditors and job stress
Managerial Auditing Journal, 2004This study used the Ivancevich and Matteson Stress Diagnostic Survey to gather data concerning job stress for a large national sample of internal auditors in the USA. Survey respondents indicated that the organizational job stressors in their work environment were more a source of stress than the so‐called individual job factors.
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Professional Status for Internal Auditors.
The Accounting Review, 1965Abstract It is the purpose of this article to propose alternative paths for internal auditors in their quest for professional recognition. Antecedent to making recommendations, the writer briefly examines the key attributes of a profession and prepares an inventory of the plus and minus factors currently associated with the status of ...
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