ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. NOOR ADWA BINTI SULAIMAN
Department of Accounting
Faculty of Business and Economics
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Associate Professor Dr. Noor Adwa's research focuses on the convergence of auditing, governance, and reporting and employs both qualitative (interviews) and quantitative (archives and surveys) research methods and multiple theoretical lenses (institutional, legitimacy, power, attribution and agency). Her research focuses on, among other topics, the effectiveness of audit committees and other boards, internal audit effectiveness, external audit regulation, audit quality, auditor reporting, governance, and sustainability. She has published a number of articles of peer-reviewed research and co-authored a book and book chapters. |
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Finance
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Assessing The Impacts Of Good Governance Practices On Financial And Image Performance In The Malaysian Public Sector: The Moderating Role Of The Fraud Prevention Initiatives |
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Making Materiality Judgements - Its Meaning And Application In Practice. |
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CEOs family on the boardroom and environmental, social, and governance disclosure: Exploring from economic crisis during COVID-19
Audit Committee Characteristics and Earnings Management: The Moderating Effect of Accountability of the State Authority in Egypt
Corporate Cash Holdings and Investment Efficiency: Do Women Directors and Financial Crisis Matter?
Financial literacy and financial well-being of low-income women in Malaysia: a capability view
Corporate Social Responsibility and Equitable Workplace.
Malaysian Accounting Case Studies
Enhancing Financial Reporting Quality: External Auditors' Reliance on Internal Auditors
Internal Audit Effectiveness - Analysis of Inputs, Process and Outcomes
Teaching Methods and Effects on Students' Performance
The role of corporate governance and corporate social responsibility in socio-economic development