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The power of institutional investors: empirical evidence on their role in investment in internal audit function

Purpose Institutional investors are major shareholders in publicly traded firms and play crucial roles in the financial and governance aspects of these firms. Despite their importance, little is known about their role in internal auditing. This study aims to fill this gap by investigating the relati...

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Published in:Managerial auditing journal 2024-02, Vol.39 (2), p.166-190
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Institutional investments
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International finance
Investors
Public companies
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