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Author:Rudolph, H. R.
Welker, R. B.
Title:The effects of organizational structure on communication within audit teams
Journal:Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory
1998 : FALL, VOL. 17:2, p. 1-14
Index terms:Organizational structure
Communication
Auditors
USA
Freeterms:Audit engagements
Language:eng
Abstract:Some audit researchers suggest that high levels of audit team structure may encumber communication within audit teams by impeding information-gathering activities. Others suggest that structure benefits communication by coordinating and controlling information flows. This study evaluated these arguments by examining the relationship btw. the structure of the audit teams and selected communication variables (like information overload,..., satisfaction with supervision,..., accuracy of information). Questionnaire data were gathered from a national sample of 109 audit teams, with three auditors responding from each team. Information overload, satisfaction with supervision and accuracy of information were less in audit teams with greater structure. The implication is that the level of structure adopted by teams has both positive and negative effects on communication.
SCIMA record nr: 186844
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