scholarly journals A Proposed Model on the Impact of Internal Control Quality on Accounting Information System Effectiveness in Nigeria

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
Shamsudeen Ladan Shagari ◽  
Akilah Abdullah ◽  
Rafeah Mat Saat

The overwhelmingly rapid adoption of e-business technology in theNigerian banking sector has resulted in new challenges particularly in thearea of internal control. Although there are conflicting findings on the useof Accounting Information System and internal problems in the bankingsector, the fact remains that internal control is associated with fraud. Inthis regards, for banks to effectively detect and prevent fraud, the use ofAccounting Information System as tool for effective internal control isnecessary. This study aims to propose a model of the effect of internal controlquality in Nigerian banking sector. it is hypothesised that administrativecontrol, data control, and output control has significant influence on internalcontrol quality. The study further hypothesised that internal control qualitywould significantly influence AIS effectiveness uses organisation as unitof analysis with commercial banks that are listed on the Nigerian StockExchange as the target population. A quantitative data will be gatheredusing cross-sectional survey approach. Ordinary least square will be usedfor data analysis. The findings of this study will provide a solution to bankmanagers and other stakeholders in the banking sector regarding internalcontrol weakness experiences over the years.

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Dyah Purwanti ◽  
Ghulbudin Isham Natser

<p>This study aims to find empirical evidence about the role of accounting information system (AIS) as intervening factors that affect the quality of financial reporting information of the government. This study uses a questionnaire that primary data collected from respondents, namely employees of the accounting department of the government units, especially a partner institution in the State Treasury Office (KPPN) 2 Jakarta. Data processing is performed by the method of partial least squares (PLS). The results of this study are the accounting information system has significantly the impact on the quality of government financial reporting information. While the capacity factor of human resources, control data input and application of Government Accounting Standards (SAP) have a significant direct effect on the AIS, is larger when compared to a direct influence on the quality of financial reporting information. Other factors, organizational commitment and internal control system has a significant influence either directly or indirectly on the quality of financial reporting information. The findings of the study are expected to provide input to the government the importance of improving the accounting information system, such as strengthening the capacity of human resources and accounting applications in realizing quality financial information.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Ita Salsalina Lingga

This study aims to examine the effect of organizational commitment on the success of accounting information systems (AIS). The unit of analysis in this study was Regional Development Banks (Indonesian: Bank Pembangunan Daerah / BPD) throughout Indonesia. Data collected by using a questionnaire. The respondents were BPD employees as the AIS users. The total research sample used was 275, while the questionnaire return rate was 64% (176). The data were processed and analyzed using the Partial Least Square SEM method. The results proved that organizational commitment has no effect on the success of accounting information system. In general, BPD employees’ commitment to the organization is at the “adequate” level, which means that they are not fully committed to supporting the success of the accounting information system. The results of this study do not support the theory and results of previous studies which state that organizational commitment affects the success of the accounting information systems.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-59
Author(s):  
Susan Peter Teru ◽  
Innocent Idoku ◽  
Jane Tinyang Ndeyati

Businesses today operate in a highly competitive and changing global business environment and therefore require information system that provides speedy responses to the complex business issue. The rapid development in information technology (IT) has aided companies to generate and make use accounting information systems (AIS), and the qualitative characteristics of any accounting information system to make it effective can be sustained if there is proper internal control system. When companies and businesses adjust and regulate their computerized technique of internal control machinery according to accounting information system (AIS), there would be assurances of the reliability of financial information processes, the control measures of effectiveness and efficiency of the information reliability will be boasted, effectual and improved operative goals and enhanced performance. Therefore, this study focused and look at the influence of accounting information systems (AIS) for effective internal control on firm's performance and found out that when controls are operated efficiently and effectively, there will be improved performance, better accounting information reliability for better decision making for both the internal and external users.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-248
Author(s):  
Inneke Agustina ◽  
Emmy Indrayani

Indications of fraud or errors in financial statements cause the information presented to be unreliable, irrelevant, incomparable, and inapplicable. Unqualifiedfinancial statements cannot be used by various parties, especially in corporate decision-making. The quality of financial statements can be created through the application of information technology and internal controls which are effective and efficient. This study aims to analyze how the effect of the accounting information system and internal control system in the Indonesian Television PublicBroadcasting Institute (LPP TVRI). The independent variables used are the Accounting Information System and the Internal Control System. Meanwhile, the dependent variable used is the Quality of Financial Statements. The data were obtained using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Partial Least Square (PLS)method. The sample used in this study was 36 employees who work in the Budget, Accounting and Taxation, and Internal Audit, divisions. The results of this study indicate that the accounting information system has a significant effect on the quality of financial statements. Meanwhile, the internal control system has no significant effect on the quality of financial statements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Mas Said Resna Hadiwijaya ◽  
Agung Praptapa ◽  
Icuk Rangga Bawono

The phenomenon of low effectiveness of internal PT. Langen Kridha Pratyangga Sumedang was presumed to form the reflection of low in accounting information system components. This presumption must be proved and seeked its truth and solution because of the accounting information system components give indication that organization was managed with good and fundamentally will produce the effective employee’s behavior in achieving organization goals. This research takes the title: The Analysis of The Impact of Accounting Information System on the Effectiveness of Internal Control (Case Study at PT. Langen Kridha Pratyangga Sumedang). The research used to approach was theory of reasoned action which explains organizational behavior in a system. The implementation of this research used quantitative method, by using purposive sampling technique. The sample size was 70 persons of employees which were distributed equally to employee whose listed as employee at PT. Langen Kridha Pratyangga and have passed 3 months trial. Questionnaire and interview are used as research technique and multiple linear regression was used as the method of analysis. The result of this research at PT. Langen Kridha Pratyangga Sumedang indicated that (1) the people/human resources have no influence on the effectiveness of internal control, (2) the procedures and instructions have significant and positive influence on the effectiveness of internal control, (3) the data have significant and positive influence on the effectiveness of internal control, (4) the software has significant and positive influence on the effectiveness of internal control, (5) information technology infrastructure has significant and positive influence on the effectiveness of internal control. The result of this research gives implication in taking policy to increase internal control effectiveness. So, The Director of PT. Langen Kridha Pratyangga Sumedang and institution that related with others have expected to pay attention on people/human resources, procedure and instruction, data, software, and technology information infrastructure because four of these variables have significant and positive influence on the internal control.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-71
Author(s):  
Abdisalam Salad Abdulle

This study attempts to understand the usage of computerized accounting information system (CAIS) and its impact on the performance of SMEs in Somalia. Survey questionnaire is designed and distributed to selected SMEs in the capital city of Mogadishu, Somalia. The results of CAIS’s impact are discussed from four components of balanced scorecard and internal control perspectives. The results of this study may provide knowledge about the impact of usage CAIS for SMEs performance in Somalia and also provide some suggestions to the Somalian government on assistance needed for accounting reporting to improve further SMEs in Somalia. Based on finding, internal business process recorded the highest score i.e mean of 4.13 out of 5.00. It is implied that SMEs responded with challenging ICT business environment with adopting CAIS to improve its bottom line which is business processes.


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