E-Business Internal Audit: The Elephant Is Still in the Room!

Amr Kotb , Alan Sangster , David Henderson , (2014) "E-business internal audit: the elephant is still in the room!", Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 15 Iss: 1, pp.43 - 63

Posted: 29 Jun 2016

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Amr Kotb

Zayed University

Alan Sangster

Griffith University

Dave Henderson

University of Mary Washington

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of technological change on the internal audit practices and skills requirements for internal auditors in an e-business environment.

Design/methodology/approach: Generalist internal auditors and specialist information technology (IT) internal auditors were surveyed online in ten countries, including the USA and the UK which, together, provided the majority of responses.

Findings: The results suggest a need for advanced IT-audit techniques in conducting the internal audit function, thereby increasing IT audit skill demands on generalist internal auditors. However, the results show a low confidence among internal auditors about their IT training and a continuing reliance upon IT audit specialists, rather than their own training/retraining.

Research limitations/implications: The responses obtained in this study provide insight into both the status quo of the internal audit function, and to the changes that are needed to prepare generalist internal auditors for work in an e-business environment and, while the scale of the study limits the extent to which the findings may be generalized, they are consistent with the literature concerning the changing business environment and with the literature on resistance to change, suggesting that the issues revealed should be of concern.

Practical implications: The results reported in this paper are useful to internal auditing educators and regulators in their consideration of the skills needed by generalist internal auditors in e-business environment.

Originality/value: This study sheds light on a significantly growing area which remains relatively unexplored in the auditing-related literature, e-business audit. The study provides empirical evidence on challenges facing internal auditors in an e-business environment, thereby serving as a wake-up call, to both internal auditors and the professional bodies representing them, to defend their jurisdictional space against rival professional groups.

Keywords: e-commerce, e-business, internal audit, IT audit, resistance to change

JEL Classification: M40

Suggested Citation

Kotb, Amr and Sangster, Alan and Henderson, Dave, E-Business Internal Audit: The Elephant Is Still in the Room! (2014). Amr Kotb , Alan Sangster , David Henderson , (2014) "E-business internal audit: the elephant is still in the room!", Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 15 Iss: 1, pp.43 - 63, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2802124

Amr Kotb (Contact Author)

Zayed University ( email )

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Zayed University
Academic City, Dubai 19282
United Arab Emirates

Alan Sangster

Griffith University ( email )

Dave Henderson

University of Mary Washington ( email )

1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
United States

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