The Relationship of Internal Audit and Risk Management: The Impact of Turbull Factors
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Abstract
This research aims to find the relationship between internal audit and factors as specified by Turbull, namely, organizational changes, internal control failings, unexplained/unacceptable events, scale, diversity and complexity of activities and risk exposure. In addition, this research also looks at any relationship between internal audit and being public-listed. The results from this research indicates that there is a relationship between having an internal audit function and being public-listed as well as the scale, diversity and complexity of activities. However, this research finds no relationship between internal audit and organizational changes, internal control failings, unexplained/unacceptable events and risk exposure. The reasons why these deviates from corporate governance best practices are then explained. This research used convenience sampling, Chi-Square analysis and nominal data.
Keywords:
Internal audit, Turbull, corporate governance, internal controls, Chi-SquareArticle Metrics Graph
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