Audit Effectiveness Meeting the IT Challenge
Auteur : Omoteso Kamil
Kamil Omoteso received his PhD in Accounting Information Systems from De Montfort University, UK, where he was a Principal Lecturer & the Director of Postgraduate Programmes in Accounting at the University Business School. He is currently a Deputy Head at Coventry University and an External Examiner at two other UK universities. Dr Omoteso began his academic career in 2001 at Lagos State University, Nigeria, after five years working in an accounting practice. He has now taught auditing at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional levels for over 10 years. His research interests cover auditing, ICT impact on organisations, accountability and governance, and he currently supervises doctoral students within these research areas. Dr Omoteso is widely published. He serves as an Editorial Board member and a Reviewer for a number of journals and he is the Chair of the UK-based Centre for African Resources Research and Development.
Date de parution : 06-2024
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2013
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes d’Audit Effectiveness :
Mots-clés :
firm; automation; internal; auditors; profession; tasks; evidence; computerised; information; systems; Supply Chain Information Systems; Computer Based Decision Aids; Business Processes; Computer Assisted Auditing Techniques; Audit Expectations Gap; Modern Corporate Governance System; Electronic Working Papers; Audit Automation; Public Oversight Board; Knowledge Based Expert Systems; Audit Firms; COA; Auditor Independence; Audit Assignments; Sociotechnical Systems Theory; Audit Firm’s Size; Internal Audit Function; Meta-level Theories; Joint Audits; Audit Tasks; Audit Evidence; Contingency Theory; Audit Profession; UK’s Corporate Governance Code; COBIT Framework