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How can features of the markets for audit and nonaudit services (NAS) affect an audit firm's incentives to invest in audit quality, average audit quality, and social welfare? We address these questions in a model focusing on competition in both audit and NAS markets. We show that, when audit and...
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This study examines the association between overseas and New Zealand governance regulatory reforms and New Zealand companies' audit and non-audit fees. Our models use temporal and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) indicator variables to relate the timing of the fee changes to...
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Purpose – The setting of private finance companies failing in New Zealand during 2006-12 was characterised by weaker corporate governance and enforcement of securities law. This paper explores audit failure in this setting and examines whether auditors erred in their audits of the failed...
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This study examines the association between overseas and New Zealand governance regulatory reforms in New Zealand public companies' audit and non-audit fees. We state audit and non-audit fee models, and use temporal and IFRS indicator variables to relate the timing of the fee changes with the...
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We use a structural application of the discrete choice model to investigate how the introduction of a joint audit policy would affect audit market structure and consumer surplus. We perform this policy evaluation by identifying demand fundamentals in a joint audit regime and applying them to a...
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both quality and price through fixed investments in technology, the level of which is increasing in both market size and …
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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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Between 1982 and 1987, the Australian audit market experienced an increase in price competition resulting from changes …
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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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Audit regulators around the world have expressed concern over market dominance by Big 4 accounting firms and the potential adverse effect it may have on the quality of audited financial statements. We use cross-country variation in the audit market structure of 42 countries to examine two...
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