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The relational underpinnings of quality internal auditing in medical clinics in Israel

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  • Carmeli, Abraham
  • Zisu, Malka

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Internal auditing is a key mechanism in enhancing organizational reliability. However, research on the ways quality internal auditing is enabled through learning, deterrence, motivation and process improvement is scant. In particular, the relational underpinnings of internal auditing have been understudied. This study attempts to address this need by examining how organizational trust, perceived organizational support and psychological safety enable internal auditing. Data collected from employees in medical clinics of one of the largest healthcare organizations in Israel at two points in time six months apart. Our results show that organizational trust and perceived organizational support are positively related to psychological safety (measured at time 1), which, in turn, is associated with internal auditing (measured at time 2).

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  • Carmeli, Abraham & Zisu, Malka, 2009. "The relational underpinnings of quality internal auditing in medical clinics in Israel," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 68(5), pages 894-902, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:68:y:2009:i:5:p:894-902
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    1. Yahel Ma’ayan & Abraham Carmeli, 2016. "Internal Audits as a Source of Ethical Behavior, Efficiency, and Effectiveness in Work Units," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 137(2), pages 347-363, August.

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