Internal Control Effectiveness and Business Survival: Evidence from Thai Food Businesses

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Abstract

This study aims at investigating the effects of internal control effectiveness on business survival of food businesses in Thailand through the mediators of productivity improvement and value creation. In this study, 155 food businesses in Thailand are the samples of the study. The results show that internal control effectiveness has a significant influence on productivity improvement and business survival. Productivity improvement critically affects value creation and business survival while value creation is an important determinant of business survival. However, internal control effectiveness has no relationship with value creation. Also, productivity improvement explicitly mediates the internal control effectiveness-business survival relationships. In summary, internal control effectiveness can enhance firms’ sustainable competitive advantage, superior performance and long-term survival. Firms need to focus on internal control effectiveness through investing their assets and resources and utilizing their abilities, competencies and capabilities in order to continuously develop and improve their appropriate concepts and characteristics in an organization. Better internal control effectiveness definitely leads to more long-term survival. To generalize the research results, future research needs to collect data from other businesses and industries. Increased response rate of the study is important for future research to verify and confirm the research results.

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Phornlaphatrachakorn, K., & Na Kalasindhu, K. (2020). Internal Control Effectiveness and Business Survival: Evidence from Thai Food Businesses. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 7(12), 927–939. https://doi.org/10.13106/JAFEB.2020.VOL7.NO12.927

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