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Impact of ERP systems on the internal auditing effectiveness in light of governance mechanisms: evidence from Jordan

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  • Ashraf Bataineh
  • Ashraf Alrjoub

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This study aims to identify the impact of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems on internal audit effectiveness, in light of governance mechanisms in Jordanian industrial companies. The study used the descriptive analysis method to extrapolate data from literature and previous studies related to the study topic. In addition, the analytical method was utilised in distributing (330) questionnaires to members of Jordanian industrial companies that implement ERP systems. Study results found an impact of the dimensions of ERP systems (conformity of organisational operations, supporting senior management, IT department efficiency, and business process reengineering) on the effectiveness of internal audit, in light of governance mechanisms, in Jordanian industrial companies. Therefore, the study recommended the need to generalise ERP systems in all business organisations and allow all employees to participate in every step of the implementation; and not just its users, the authorities and responsibilities of all parties related to the implementation of ERP systems in those companies should be specified.

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  • Ashraf Bataineh & Ashraf Alrjoub, 2023. "Impact of ERP systems on the internal auditing effectiveness in light of governance mechanisms: evidence from Jordan," International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(4), pages 571-585.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpmbe:v:13:y:2023:i:4:p:571-585
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