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Emerging technologies like data analytics and machine learning are impacting the accounting profession. In particular, significant changes are anticipated in audit and assurance procedures because of those impacts. One such potential change is audit sampling. As audit sampling only provides a...
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Increased Internet traffic and the sophistication of companies in tracking that traffic have made privacy as a critical issue in electronic commerce (e-commerce), and in turn spawned a number of research works in the literature. Despite this, what is lacking is an effort to understand the...
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While the importance of addressing cybersecurity risks and cyber incidents is widely acknowledged, there is no explicit requirement by regulators or audit standard setters for auditors to do so. This paper investigates 1) whether external auditors respond to cyber incidents by charging higher...
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High-quality financial data are important to stakeholders in the healthcare sector but are difficult to obtain. The two data sources most often used are hospital financial statements (HFSs) and Medicare Cost Reports (MCRs). Applying an analytical framework of data information quality dimensions,...
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XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) was developed to provide users with an efficient and effective means of preparing and exchanging financial information over the Internet. After years of development, XBRL is now in the implementation stage, with many companies, governments,...
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Growing customer privacy concerns are resulting in companies paying increased attention to privacy. The main challenge to e-commerce companies is to balance the competitive advantages provided by the use of personal information with the privacy concerns that customers may have regarding the use...
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This study examines whether expected rate of return (ERR) manipulation is related to disclosure of pension asset allocation. FAS 132R(1), which requires firms to disaggregate the detailed categories of pension asset allocation, provides a natural experiment for studying the effect of enhanced...
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This study examines the effect of internal control weaknesses (ICWs) on managers' choice of pension assumptions, using data disclosed under Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 from 2004 to 2012. We hypothesize that firms with ICWs are better able to opportunistically set pension assumptions, such as the...
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