2023
DOI: 10.1108/jfra-02-2023-0096
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Eyeballing internal auditors’ and the firms’ intention to adopt Metaverse technologies: case study in Indonesia

Saarce Elsye Hatane,
Livia Sondak,
Josua Tarigan
et al.

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to give broad insights into what components can significantly influence the adoption of Metaverse from the perspective of internal auditors and their firms in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach This research used primary data from questionnaires. Relying on the empirical view of 202 internal auditors in Indonesia, this research’s framework is executed using structural equation model. Company’s intention in adopting the Metaverse technology intervenes in the influence of perception… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the paper “Eyeballing internal auditors’ and the firms’ intention to adopt metaverse technologies: case study in Indonesia” (Hatane et al , 2023) aims to give broad insights into what components can significantly influence the adoption of metaverse from the perspective of internal auditors and their firms in Indonesia. This research used primary data from questionnaires distributed to 202 internal auditors in Indonesia.…”
Section: Outline Of Articles In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the paper “Eyeballing internal auditors’ and the firms’ intention to adopt metaverse technologies: case study in Indonesia” (Hatane et al , 2023) aims to give broad insights into what components can significantly influence the adoption of metaverse from the perspective of internal auditors and their firms in Indonesia. This research used primary data from questionnaires distributed to 202 internal auditors in Indonesia.…”
Section: Outline Of Articles In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%