Determinants affecting the decision to outsource the internal audit function in Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange
Riham Suleiman Muqattash
International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2017, vol. 13, issue 4, 317-334
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This paper explores internal audit function (IAF) outsourcing practices in Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange (ADX). It examines the effect of the determinants, such as independence of the external provider, cost saving, technical competence, corporate governance strategy, and company size, on the decision to outsource the IAF in UAE. A questionnaire has been developed piloted to the Chief Audit Executive, in 65 listed companies in ADX. The results show a significant positive relationship between independent variables and the decision to outsource the IAF. However, results find no significant relationship between the independence of the external provider and the decision to outsource the IAF, and a significant positive relationship between (technical competence, cost savings) and the decision to outsource the IAF. Moreover, the analysis shows a significant negative relationship between the company size and the decision to outsource the IAF.
Keywords: determinants; internal audit function; IAF; outsourcing; UAE; public companies; Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange; ADX. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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