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We respond to calls for research into the effect of the decline in the number of Big N firms on market power and consequential impact on competition (U.S. Department of Treasury 2008; European Commission 2010; U.K. House of Lords 2011) by analyzing the change in Big N audit fee premium over the Big 6,...
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We study the determinants of involvement of component auditors (either network and/or unaffiliated) in multinational (MNE) group audits and associated audit outcomes. We identify the involvement of component auditors, using unique Australian disclosures of group audit fees paid to the principal...
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When companies decide to purchase third-party assurance on Extended External Reports (EER), they need to decide whether to engage their financial statement auditor or a different assurance provider. We examine factors that impact this decision, and the consequences of this decision on financial...
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One of the key reforms aimed at improving audit quality has been the introduction of public oversight over the auditing profession by national public oversight bodies (POBs). The foundation of their strategy is inspections of audit firms. However, little is known about the impact of inspections...
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This paper identifies the factors which impact auditors' propensity to issue going concern modified audit opinions (GCOs) and examines their accuracy in issuing such opinions for charities by comparing with two outcomes, cancellation of ABN status and the revoking of operating status on the ACNC...
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Our study informs the current debate around financial reporting framework choice by examining factors associated with whether large charities produce General Purpose Financial Statements (GPFS) or Special Purpose Financial Statements (SPFS). For those producing GPFS, we further examine whether...
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Integrated reporting (IR) is an emerging international corporate reporting initiative arising to address, inter alia, the limitations of the current corporate reporting suite which are commonly criticized for being both voluminous and disjointed. While IR is gaining in popularity, current...
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This article outlines proposed reforms to auditor reporting currently being considered by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), and other key national and transnational standard-setters and regulatory bodies. It adds to recent academic contributions on reforming the...
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Globally, companies increasingly publish separate general purpose, non-financial (sustainability) reports. Some of these are independently assured and assurers may or may not be from the auditing profession. We seek to understand this emerging voluntary assurance market. Using a sample of 2,113...
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Using a unique setting in which mandatory audit firm rotation was required from 2006-2010, and in which both audit fees and audit hours were disclosed (South Korea), this study provides empirical evidence of the economic impact of this policy initiative on audit quality, and the associated...
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