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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no5.0375

Factors Affecting Quality of Internal Control: A Case Study of Listed Banks in Vietnam  

TRAN, Quoc Thinh (Faculty of Accounting and Auditing, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City)
NGUYEN, Khanh Tuan (Department of General Office, Banking University of Ho Chi Minh city)
LE, Xuan Thuy (HDBank)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.5, 2021 , pp. 375-380 More about this Journal
Abstract
Internal control is important for monitoring operations of organizations. In order to achieve the quality of internal control, organizations need to recognize different perspectives in which the components of internal control play a decisive role. Internal control is a process designed by the manager and it is applied within the organization to provide reasonable assurance of the reliability of financial information and to comply with policies, procedures, rules, regulations and laws. The article uses the ordinary least squares method and the seven-point Likert scale to test the variables affecting the quality of internal control in 18 Vietnamese listed banks. The article surveyed 179 leaders of listed banks. The results show that there are three variables out of a total of five variables that positively affect the quality of internal control, including the control environment, control activities, and monitoring. Accordingly, the managers of Vietnamese listed banks need to pay attention to building a corporate culture environment, improve the quality of control activities, and periodically and regularly conduct the monitoring. It contributes to improving the quality of internal control and is also an opportunity to increase economic benefits for Vietnamese listed banks in the context of international economic integration.
Keywords
Control Activities; Communication; Information; Quality; Monitoring; Risk Assessment;
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