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Behavioural aspects of internal auditing “revisited”
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Managerial Auditing Journal
Managerial Auditing Journal (1997) 12 (1): 23–27.
Published: 01 February 1997
... change and conflict, communications, hostile relationships, participative auditing, understanding the auditee’s culture and the use of behavioural knowledge in the audit. © MCB UP Limited 1997 Auditors Conflict Individual behaviour Internal audit Management styles Problem solving...
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AUDIT REPORTING AND CONFERENCING FOR DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT STYLES
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Managerial Auditing Journal
Managerial Auditing Journal (1988) 3 (2): 17–20.
Published: 01 February 1988
...Wanda A. Wallace; James J. Wallace The management style of an organisation can influence the relative effectiveness of alternative approaches to conferencing and reporting. Implications of autocratic, supportive, custodial and collegial management styles are described. Generally, Theory X...
