From Control to Value Creation: The Managerial Impact of Internal Audit Leadership on Financial Decision-Making
  • Author(s): Serhat Unsal
  • Paper ID: 1714621
  • Page: 1073-1086
  • Published Date: 28-02-2025
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 8 Issue 8 February-2025
Abstract

In contemporary financial organizations, the effectiveness of financial decision-making increasingly depends on the quality of governance, managerial judgment, and risk awareness rather than on control mechanisms alone. While internal audit has traditionally been associated with assurance and compliance, its leadership role has expanded significantly as organizations seek to improve decision quality and long-term financial value. This article examines how internal audit leadership influences financial decision-making by shifting the function’s orientation from control toward value creation. The study conceptualizes financial decision-making as a managerial process shaped by uncertainty, strategic trade-offs, and organizational judgment. Within this framework, internal audit leadership contributes not by directing financial choices, but by enhancing the informational and governance conditions under which decisions are made. By providing independent risk intelligence, evaluating decision frameworks, and strengthening executive and board-level oversight, internal audit leaders play a critical role in improving the consistency, transparency, and sustainability of financial decisions. Drawing on finance and governance literature, the article analyzes how internal audit leadership supports value creation through improved risk integration, governance discipline, and organizational learning. It highlights the ways in which audit-driven insight reduces decision bias, mitigates structural weaknesses, and reinforces long-term financial performance. The paper also discusses the constraints and tensions associated with this expanded role, particularly the balance between strategic involvement and independence. By reframing internal audit leadership as a managerial contributor to financial decision-making, this study advances the finance literature beyond control-centric perspectives. It offers a value-oriented framework that positions internal audit leadership as a strategic element of modern finance functions, with direct implications for executive governance and sustainable financial performance.

Keywords

Internal Audit Leadership, Financial Decision-Making, Managerial Finance, Value Creation, Financial Governance, Risk Intelligence, Executive Oversight

Citations

IRE Journals:
Serhat Unsal "From Control to Value Creation: The Managerial Impact of Internal Audit Leadership on Financial Decision-Making" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 8 Issue 8 2025 Page 1073-1086 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV8I8-1714621

IEEE:
Serhat Unsal "From Control to Value Creation: The Managerial Impact of Internal Audit Leadership on Financial Decision-Making" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 8(8) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV8I8-1714621