Citation
Alazzabi, Waled Younes
(2020)
Effect of risk management, management support, internal audit and quality control on fraud mitigation in the Libyan banking sector.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
In recent years, the occurrence of financial crimes in the region of Middle Eastern and
North Africa (MENA) have raised regulators’ concern for the need to manage the
consequences of these crimes. Particularly, in the context of Libya, the level of financial
crimes has increased in the banking sector, nonetheless, there is a little empirical
research attempting to solve such a serious problem. This study is, therefore, made for
mitigating fraud occurrence in the Libyan banking sector guided by Stakeholder Theory
and Control Balance Theory. The study examines the effect of two independent variables,
namely, risk management and management support on fraud mitigation. Internal audit
activities and internal control quality are employed as two crucial mediators between
risk management, management support, and fraud mitigation. Quantitative research
method was employed to examine the hypothetical relationships among the variables.
The questionnaires were sent to 389 internal auditors working in the Libyan banking
sector who were randomly selected and purposive sampling procedure was also used for
choosing the respondents based on their nature of work and knowledge. A total of 230
of completed questionnaires were found usable. Data was analysed using Structural
Equation Modelling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results of the study
interestingly revealed insignificant and positive effect of risk management and
management support on fraud mitigation. The study results indicated significant
mediating effect of internal audit activities on the relationship between risk management,
management support, and fraud mitigations. Simultaneously, internal control quality
revealed significant mediating effect on the relationship between risk management,
management support, and fraud mitigation. This study that is one of the first empirical
studies in emerging economics that offers new insights, enhances our understanding,
and contributes to theory development through introducing activities of internal audit
and quality control as two mediators between risk management, management support,
and fraud mitigation. This study framework is a useful blueprint and can benefit banks
in their fight against fraud. The study findings also contribute to the development of
corporate governance guidelines established by the Central Bank of Libya.
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Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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Subject: |
Risk management - Case studies |
Subject: |
Fraud - Prevention |
Subject: |
Accounting fraud |
Call Number: |
GSM 2020 9 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Assoc. Prof. Hasri Mustafa @ Abdul Razak, PhD |
Divisions: |
Putra Business School |
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Date Deposited: |
22 Nov 2021 01:20 |
Last Modified: |
22 Nov 2021 01:20 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91217 |
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