Browsing College of Business and Economics by Author "Ismael, Hazem Ramadan"
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Enhancing students’ understanding and performance in a distance-learning setting: evidence from an audit simulation at a GCC university
Elsayed, Nader; Ismael, Hazem Ramadan; M. Saadullah, Shahriar ( Emerald , 2023 , Article)Purpose: Drawing on experiential learning theory (ELT), this study aims to examine students’ performance and perceptions after performing an experiential learning activity (ELA) by completing a mini-audit simulation (AS) ... -
Equity incentives, earnings management and corporate governance: Empirical evidence using UK panel data
Ali, Mohamed A. Shabeeb; Ismael, Hazem Ramadan; Ahmed, Ahmed H. ( Virtus Interpress , 2020 , Article)Using a UK panel data set drawn from 1675 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) year observations and 1540 Chief Financial Officer (CFO) year observations, we examine the relationship between CEO and CFO equity incentives and ... -
Internal audit quality and earnings management: evidence from the UK
Ismael, Hazem Ramadan; Kamel, Hany ( Emerald , 2021 , Article)Purpose: This study aims to examine the association between internal audit quality and the involvement of UK companies in earnings management practices. Design/methodology/approach: To measure the internal audit quality, ... -
Risk governance: exploring the role of organisational culture
Hassan, Mostafa Kamal; Abdulkarim, Mustafa Elkasih; Ismael, Hazem Ramadan ( Emerald Insight , 2021 , Article)Purpose: This study aims to investigate the association between organisational culture (OC) and the extent to which risk governance (RG) practices are implemented in Qatar. Design/methodology/approach: It relies on the ... -
The association between firm characteristics and the quality characteristics of the internal audit function in the UK: An agency perspective
Ismael, Hazem Ramadan ( Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. , 2019 , Article)This study investigates firm characteristics that may affect the IAF's quality characteristics: size, independence, methodology, and competence. Its motivation is that a firm's agency and economic costs can affect its way ...