Game Theory Among Reimburse Applier, Financial Audit and Internal Audit in Universities
Abstract
The authenticity of economic affairs in universities directly affects the accuracy and authority of budget and balance of universities. Incomplete university financial management system and lacking of internal audit supervision affects the optimal allocation of resources, which are related to the cause of the implementation and development. In this paper, we analyzed reimbursement, financial Audit and internal audit in universities in view of game theory and discussed the mechanism of economic behaviors between reimbursement and supervision processes.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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