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This paper reviews research that examines professional skepticism (hereafter, PS) in auditing. Consistent with much research and with recent regulatory concerns, the paper defines PS as ‘‘indicated by auditor judgments and decisions that reflect a heightened assessment of the risk that an...
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Credence goods markets are characterized by asymmetric information concerning the needed and/or provided quality between experts and consumers. The functioning of the market heavily relies on trust on the side of the consumer as well as trustworthiness on the side of the expert. However, a great...
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' reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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' reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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' reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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’ reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that implements a two (gain versus loss frame) times two (monitored performance versus unmonitored performance) between-subjects design to examine whether cheating is reference-dependent. Our experimental...
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