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In The Closing of the Auditorâs Mind?, author David J. OâRegan describes internal auditing as an important binding agent of social cohesion, for the accountability of individuals and organizations and also at aggregated levels of social trust. However, OâRegan also reveals that internal auditing faces two severe challenges â an external challenge of adaptation and an internal challenge of fundamental reform.

The adaptation challenge arises from ongoing, paradigmatic shifts in accountability and social trust. The command-and-control, vertical hierarchies of traditional bureaucracies are being replaced in importance by networked, flattened patterns of accountability. The most challenging assurance demands of the modern era are increasingly located in three institutional domains â in the inner workings of organizations; in intermediary spaces at organizational boundaries; and in extra-mural locations. Internal auditing continues to cling, barnacle-like, to the inner work

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 12/10/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032664873, 978-1032664873
      ISBN10: 1032664878

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Closing of the Auditorâs Mind?, author David J. OâRegan describes internal auditing as an important binding agent of social cohesion, for the accountability of individuals and organizations and also at aggregated levels of social trust. However, OâRegan also reveals that internal auditing faces two severe challenges â an external challenge of adaptation and an internal challenge of fundamental reform.

      The adaptation challenge arises from ongoing, paradigmatic shifts in accountability and social trust. The command-and-control, vertical hierarchies of traditional bureaucracies are being replaced in importance by networked, flattened patterns of accountability. The most challenging assurance demands of the modern era are increasingly located in three institutional domains â in the inner workings of organizations; in intermediary spaces at organizational boundaries; and in extra-mural locations. Internal auditing continues to cling, barnacle-like, to the inner work

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