INTERNAL AUDIT QUALITY, AUDIT COMMITTEE INDEPENDENCE, GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES AND FIRM PERFORMANCE

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Marion Hutchinson ORCID logo, Mazlina Mat Zain

https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv7i2p4

Abstract

This study explores whether the relation between internal audit quality and firm performance is associated with firm characteristics of information asymmetry and uncertainty (growth opportunities) and certain governance controls (audit committee effectiveness). The results from this preliminary study of 60 Malaysian companies show that the association between internal audit quality and firm performance is stronger for firms with high growth opportunities and that this positive association is weakened by increasing audit committee independence. These findings demonstrate the internal auditors conflicting roles and question the governance recommendations that require all members of the audit committee to be non-executive directors.

Keywords: Growth Opportunities, Internal Audits, Audit Committee, Agency Costs, Firm Performance

How to cite this paper: Hutchinson, M. & Zain, M. M. (2009). Internal audit quality, audit committee independence, growth opportunities and firm performance. Corporate Ownership & Control, 7(2), 50-65. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv7i2p4