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A. Sallemi, Feten Arfaoui, Salma Damak Ayadi
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研究问题:本研究探讨任务中断对突尼斯审计质量的影响。我们的研究旨在找出突尼斯审计员对任务中断的感受,以及它们如何影响他们的评估质量。动机:我们的研究问题旨在澄清突尼斯审计师对中断及其对其判断的影响的看法。本研究突出了突尼斯审计人员在任务中断及其对其判断质量的影响方面的立场。想法:它的目标是通过创建一个系统来为审核员提供几个解决方案,在这个系统中,糟糕的中断被阻止以限制其影响。资料:采用三角研究设计。采用实验和定性相结合的方法。工具:我们选择实验作为数据收集的一种方法来进行假设检验因果关系。研究结果:结果显示,任务的中断并不影响在突尼斯背景下审计人员的判断质量。此外,在评估各种条件的影响时,只考虑了性别和工作经验的长短。贡献:本文对突尼斯审计研究有所贡献。事实上,这项研究考察了审计人员对任务中断的看法及其对其判断质量的影响。此外,为了达到研究目标,本研究依赖于实验调查和定性验证性调查。
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http://online-cig.ase.ro/jcig/DetNo.aspx?noL=Vol.%2022,%20No.%201/2023
Research Question: This study explores the impact of task interruptions on audit quality in Tunisia. Our research aimed to find out how Tunisian auditors felt about task interruptions and how they affected the quality of their assessment. Motivation: Our research question aims to clarify the perception of Tunisian auditors about interruptions and their impact on their judgments. This research highlights the position of Tunisian auditors on task interruptions and their impact on their quality of judgment. Idea: Its goal is to present several solutions for the auditors by creating a system where the bad interruptions are blocked to limit their impacts. Data: A triangulated study design was incorporated. Experimental and qualitative methods were used. Tools: We choose experimentation as a method of data collection to undertake hypothesis testing causal relationships. Findings: The results revealed that the interruptions of tasks do not affect the quality of judgment of the auditors in the Tunisian context. Furthermore, just the gender and length of work experience were included when evaluating the influence of various conditions. Contribution: Thus, this paper contributes to Tunisian audit research. Indeed, this study examines auditors' perceptions of task interruptions and their impact on their judgment quality. In addition, to attain the research's goal, this study relies on an experimental investigation and a qualitative confirmatory survey.
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