Innovative practices: assessing the impact of robotic process automation adoption on internal audit efficiency in KSA
Purpose ? In line with the noticeable trend toward automation in internal audit functions, and considering
Saudi Arabia?s Vision 2030, which prioritizes technological innovation, the purpose of this study is to
explore the adoption of robotic process automation (RPA) within the KSA?s various sectors of internal
auditing domain, with a particular emphasis on understanding the challenges and evaluating the impact on
audit efficiency.
Design/methodology/approach ? Using a quantitative research design, this study uses a bootstrapping
approach and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to meticulously analyze data
collected from 138 certified internal auditors around KSA.
Findings ? This study reveals associations between the regulatory environment, data security, vendor
reputation, intention to adopt RPA and internal audit efficiency.
Practical implications ? The study findings offer valuable insights for auditors, policymakers and industry
practitioners involved in RPA adoption initiatives. The organizations can use these results to develop informed
strategies for navigating the challenges and maximizing the benefits of RPA implementation in internal audit
functions.
Originality/value ? This study contributes significantly to the existing literature by delving into the adoption
of RPA, with a particular emphasis on understanding the challenges and evaluating the impact on audit
efficiency, specifically in the context of KSA ? an area that has not been extensively studied.