Beyond Compliance: Internal Audit as a Catalyst for Sustainable Financial Performance
  • Author(s): Serhat Unsal
  • Paper ID: 1714619
  • Page: 655-666
  • Published Date: 30-06-2024
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 7 Issue 12 June-2024
Abstract

Internal audit has traditionally been positioned as a compliance-oriented assurance function, primarily tasked with evaluating controls and adherence to regulatory requirements. While this role remains essential, it offers a limited contribution to long-term financial performance in increasingly complex and dynamic organizational environments. As financial institutions and large corporations face heightened uncertainty, performance sustainability depends not only on compliance, but on the quality of governance, risk interpretation, and executive decision-making. This shift necessitates a reconceptualization of internal audit’s role within the finance ecosystem. This article examines internal audit as a catalyst for sustainable financial performance rather than as a purely control-based function. It argues that internal audit contributes to sustainability by enhancing decision quality, strengthening governance discipline, and enabling risk-informed judgment across executive and board levels. By operating beyond compliance, internal audit influences the conditions under which financial performance is generated, preserved, and sustained over time. Drawing on finance, governance, and auditing literature, the study develops a conceptual framework linking internal audit activities to key drivers of sustainable financial performance, including risk-adjusted value creation, capital allocation discipline, and organizational resilience. Particular attention is given to internal audit’s role in providing risk intelligence, evaluating governance effectiveness, and shaping executive behavior without assuming managerial responsibility. The article further explores organizational and regulatory constraints that may limit the performance-oriented evolution of internal audit, highlighting the risk of compliance-driven stagnation. It concludes by outlining future directions for internal audit as a strategic finance function embedded in performance-oriented governance systems. By reframing internal audit as a catalyst for sustainable financial performance, this study advances the finance literature and offers a governance-based perspective on how audit functions contribute to long-term value creation beyond regulatory compliance.

Keywords

Internal Audit, Sustainable Financial Performance, Corporate Governance, Risk Intelligence, Executive Decision-Making, Financial Resilience, Performance-Oriented Governance

Citations

IRE Journals:
Serhat Unsal "Beyond Compliance: Internal Audit as a Catalyst for Sustainable Financial Performance" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 7 Issue 12 2024 Page 655-666 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV7I12-1714619

IEEE:
Serhat Unsal "Beyond Compliance: Internal Audit as a Catalyst for Sustainable Financial Performance" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 7(12) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV7I12-1714619