Table of contents
New vistas in reducing the conflicts between tourism and the environment: an environmental audit approach
G.S. Batra, Narinder KaurDescribes how there has been growing concern in recent years regarding environmental protection and conservation in the field of tourism, and how, within this context measures are…
Internal audit reports: keeping them on target
David WalkerPoses the question: with the ever‐present pressure on internal audit to say what management wants to hear, how can auditors maintain the participative approach while ensuring that…
Game theory and strategic auditing: part I ‐ introduction
Chak‐Tong ChauIntroduces auditors to the power of game theory modelling, a mathematical strategic decision‐making technique that has been popularized by the recent Nobel Prize winner John Nash…
Game theory and strategic auditing: part II ‐ advanced applications
Chak‐Tong ChauIllustrates the usefulness of the game theory model described in part I, using an example of a fraud prevention decision and demonstrating its transferability to issues such as…
Control triggers: a control concept come of age
Irvin T. Nelson, Richard L. RatliffDescribes control triggers as signals which initiate the right activity to occur at the right time in a process, and discusses them as a previously unrecognized category of…
Coping with one’s boss: how to receive feedback
Jay T. Knippen, Thad B. GreenBriefly looks at ways on how to receive feedback from an employer or boss. Includes the following as key pointers: prepare to receive feedback; understand the feedback; contribute…
Viewpoint: using the benefits of hindsight ‐ the role of post‐project analysis
Arnold KransdorffArgues that while many professional companies use post‐project reviews, internal audits or oral post mortems to learn from their own experiences, the problem with all these…
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- Professor Jie Zhou