“…Sarens and Abdolmohammadi () reported that emerging countries prefer to apply US IAF best practices than those of other developed countries. Accordingly, empirical research has emerged to cover some aspects of IAF in, for example, Malaysia (e.g., Abdullah, Ismail, & Smith, ; Johl et al, ; Mat Zain, Zaman, & Mohamed, ), China and Taiwan (Leung & Cooper, ), Egypt (e.g., Ebaid, ), Jordan (e.g., Al‐Sukker, Ross, Abdel‐Qader, & Al‐Akra, ), and Saudi Arabia (e.g., Alzeban, ; Alzeban & Gwilliam, ). However, although outsourcing IAF is the predominant practice in these countries, the evidence from this literature is based on the traditional form of IAF; that is, in‐house.…”