The Interdependence of Risk Management, Corporate Governance and Management Accounting

Authors

  • Huibrecht Margaretha van der Poll Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership
  • Z Z F Mthiyane MBL student at the SBL (2014)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/4344

Keywords:

risk management, corporate governance, management accounting

Abstract

Corporate governance and risk management values that are not sufficiently established and affected may lead to the growth potential of South Africa as one of the economically leading countries in Africa being inhibited. The objective of the study was to test the interdependence of risk management, corporate governance, and management accounting in the top performing public listed companies of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. A literature review, structured questionnaire and document review were used to conduct the study. The empirical results of the study demonstrate that there is a side-to-side interdependence of risk management, corporate governance and management accounting. It is recommended that future studies cover the risk management aspect of fraud, stakeholder management and the areas of compliance that have not been covered in the study.

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Author Biography

Huibrecht Margaretha van der Poll, Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership

Academic DBL Coordinator

DCom Financial Management Sciences

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Published

2018-10-09

How to Cite

van der Poll, Huibrecht Margaretha, and Z Z F Mthiyane. 2018. “The Interdependence of Risk Management, Corporate Governance and Management Accounting”. Southern African Business Review 22:30 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/4344.

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Received 2018-05-15
Accepted 2018-05-21
Published 2018-10-09