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I examine the effects of changes in audit quality on changes in accrual quality and audit fees for a sample of companies who have switched audit engagement offices within the same audit firm. This setting allows me to research changes in audit quality while holding firm-specific factors which...
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This study investigates whether the auditors incorporate the implications of potential litigation risks arising from their client firms' earnings management through real activities manipulations (REM). Using a large sample of US firms, I find that REM is significantly positively related to audit...
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Using a sample of U.S. firms spanning 2001-2008, we examine whether female directors or nonexecutive female directors or female audit committee members affect auditor choice and audit effort measured by audit fees. After correcting for selectivity bias and controlling for other known board, firm...
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We evaluate whether, and under what circumstances, corporate tax aggressiveness influences audit pricing. Using a compound measure of two long-run effective tax rates, we find that tax aggressive firms pay higher fees for external audit services after controlling for factors related to earnings...
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This paper investigates the effect of fair value reporting and its attributes on audit fees. We use as our primary sample the European real estate industry around mandatory IFRS adoption (under which reporting of property fair values becomes compulsory), due to its unique operating and reporting...
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To what degree are audit fees for U.S. firms with publicly traded equity higher than fees for otherwise similar firms with private equity? The answer is potentially important for evaluating regulatory regime design efficiency and for understanding audit demand and production economics. For U.S....
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This study investigates the economic auditor-client dependency issue by examining the association between abnormal audit fee pricing and audit quality. Our study is the first to analyze this phenomenon empirically for the institutional setting of German IFRS firms by using a sample of 2,334...
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Auditing as a corporate governance mechanism has attracted considerable research attention. Audit quality has come under increased scrutiny because of joint provision of audit and non-audit services (NAS). There are two competing hypothesis regarding the impact of NAS on financial reporting...
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Economic literature documents that the rate of investment in intangibles has exceeded tangible assets in the U.S. private sector since the mid-1990s. However, whether or how the internally developed intangibles affect auditors' risk assessment and work has received little attention. This study...
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Recent research challenges the notion that the Big 4 auditors provide a higher quality audit relative to non-Big 4 and suggests that the Big N effect could be due to self-selection. We contribute to this debate by controlling for pre-audit earnings quality, an important omitted variable in prior...
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