Radwan Hussien Alkebsee
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Role of quality determinants of the internal audit function in corporate governance effectiveness. Senior management support as moderator: Evidence from Yemeni commercial banks
Abdulrahman Mohammed Al-Yazidi , Adeeb Alhebri , Ebrahim Mohammed Al-Matari , Md. Faruk Abdullah , Radwan Hussien Alkebsee doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.18(2).2023.05Banks and Bank Systems Volume 18, 2023 Issue #2 pp. 48-62
Views: 655 Downloads: 350 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe purpose of this study was to determine if senior management support (SMSI) in Yemeni commercial banks mediates the association between internal audit function (IAF) quality characteristics and improved corporate governance effectiveness (CGE). Internal auditors, heads of internal audit, chairmen and participants in audit committees, CEOs, and financial management of Yemeni commercial banks were given a list of questions to answer. 158 full lists were obtained to evaluate after distributing the survey. For data analysis and hypothesis testing in this work, Smart PLS 3 was used. The study findings demonstrate a substantial relationship between CGE and IAF competence and due professional care (CPCI), IAF independence and objectivity (INOI), and IAF professional ethics (PEI). The outcomes of the study also demonstrate that there is no relationship between CGE and chief audit executive (CAE) Leadership Style (CLS). In terms of the moderate variable’s influence, the findings revealed that SMSI positively changes the link between CLS, CPCI, and corporate governance effectiveness. SMSI, on the other hand, has no influence on the link between INOI, PEI, and the efficacy of corporate governance. The findings add to the knowledge on IAF factors affecting the efficacy of CG and the role of SMSI in changing this relationship in developing countries such as Yemen.
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The authors extend their appreciation to the deanship of scientific research at King Khalid University for funding this work through large groups project under grant number (RGP.2/189/44). -
The effect of internal audit planning on risk factors: evidence from Yemen’s banks
Adeeb Alhebri , Radwan Hussien Alkebsee , Ebrahim Mohammed Al-Matari , Mohammed A. Al-bukhrani , Adam Mohamed Omer doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.19(3).2024.05This study aims to determine the extension of implicating risk factors in strategic planning for internal audit in Yemeni commercial banks, including inherent risk factors and control risks, whether caused by internal or external influences, and focuses on the strategic purpose of internal audit. A questionnaire instrument, specifically designed for this research purposes, was distributed to 58 respondents comprising internal auditors of commercial banks, as well as auditors of the External Control Department of the Central Bank of Yemen. The study determines whether Yemeni commercial banks include internal auditing in their operational structure. It also determines the risks that internal auditors prioritize while developing their internal audit strategies. This study uses Smart PLS methodologies to evaluate the hypotheses through data analysis. The results indicate that internal audit is considered one of the important operational activities in the structure of commercial banks of Yemen, and that the planning process for internal audit largely takes into account the inherent risk factors and control risk factors, whether the audit process is carried out by internal auditors or auditors of Central Bank of Yemen.
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The authors extend their appreciation to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Khalid University for funding this work through a large-group Research Project under grant number (RGP.2/131/45)”.
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