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Non-audit services provided by auditors to their audit clients continue to be a controversial issue around the world. While research evidence has not usually shown that auditors lose their independence when providing non-audit services, the risk that they could do so is still a concern to...
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After numerous collapses of finance companies in New Zealand, and widespread losses by investors, self-regulation of the auditing profession was no longer considered adequate, or acceptable internationally. The Government sought to restore public perceptions of audit quality and investor...
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A number of research papers present evidence of fee premiums paid to specialist auditors. In this paper, we explore for listed and unlisted New Zealand firms not only the question of whether such premiums exist, but perhaps more importantly why they exist. We find evidence of fee premiums for...
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I discuss the future of auditing, including fundamental auditing issues and current auditing issues. I include discussion of current proposals for change, and some current research. Auditing is a very complex task, and has developed particular structures and standards to deal with its...
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This paper examines the accumulated weight of evidence in audit fee research. Research on factors related to audit fees has become more widespread in recent years, and there was a considerable upsurge in audit fee papers published subsequent to the data used in a recent meta-analysis. In this...
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The purpose of this paper is to integrate research on audit markets, fees and production. We present a model of the components that determine audit fees and production [hours]. We observe that, overall, knowledge is concentrated on certain aspects of the model and it is not well-integrated. In...
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This paper applies meta-regression analysis to take stock of the results of auditing research examining the premium charged by the Big audit firms. The Big firm premium is overstated in research taken as a whole, as a result of publication bias, but publication bias is not so strong as to...
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Audit pricing, along with its determinants, forms one of the most extensively investigated areas in audit research. Recent years have seen increasing interest in the macro-level determinants of audit fees related to differences in audit environments around the world. To answer the resultant call...
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Changes to the auditor's report have been proposed and issued internationally to provide more relevant information to users and enhance the perceived value of financial statement audits. This study investigates the impact of audit reporting changes on audit quality and audit fees in the New...
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