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Limited data availability on the internal audit function (IAF) has constrained research on the topic. This study uses unique, manually collected data from LinkedIn on internal audit personnel that overcomes certain limitations of previous survey-based data. Using this longitudinal data, we test...
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We examine whether public disclosure of Deloitte 2007 PCAOB Part II report, which identifies quality control deficiencies related to audits of income tax accounts, affects Deloitte's auditor-provided tax services (APTS). Using a difference-in-differences model, we document a 17 percent lower...
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This study examines whether auditors use their own going-concern opinion (GCO) errors (i.e., endogenous, results-based audit-quality signals) as audit-quality signals, and whether they use those signals to make adjustments in their subsequent office-wide audit quality. We argue (along with the...
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Using unique survey data from Great Place to Work® Institute, we investigate the association of intra-organizational trust (i.e., employees' trust in management) with three aspects of financial reporting: accruals quality, misstatements, and internal control quality. We find that trust is...
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Using unique survey data from Great Place to Work® Institute, we investigate the association of intra-organizational trust (i.e., employees' trust in management) with three aspects of financial reporting: accruals quality, misstatements, and internal control quality. We find that trust is...
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