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countries with strong governments that have adopted IFRS are more likely to choose Big 4 than non-Big 4 auditors. To our …
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. We also show that firms in countries with strong governments that have adopted IFRS are more likely to choose Big 4 than …
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This paper investigates whether the differences in audit quality between Big 4 and non-Big 4 auditors can be attributed to the client’s pre-audit financial reporting quality or to the differences in audit treatment via audit adjustments. Hand-collected pre-audit and audited financial statement...
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This paper studies the effects of disclosing the audit engagement partner's identity on individual and partnership incentives and overall audit quality. We model a collective decision problem, incorporating individual engagement partners' preferences with the partnership's choice of internal...
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Using Amiram, Bozanic, and Rouen's (2015) measures of the conformity of a firm's distribution of financial statement line items' leading digits to the Benford distribution, we examine whether different constructs of audit quality inputs are related to financial statement reliability. Overall, we...
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The so-called “revolving door” for employees moving from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to the accounting firms it regulates has received heightened scrutiny recently. Hendricks, Landsman, and Peña-Romera (HLP) (2019) document that large audit firms exhibit improved...
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We investigate how a high degree of audit market concentration and auditor reputation affect audit quality. Using audit adjustments to student loan loss provisions in government audits to construct a new measure for excessive audit conservatism, we show that an audit market monopoly leads to...
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This study examines the impact of the enhanced auditor's report (ISA 701) in New Zealand on audit effort (audit fees and audit delay); audit quality (absolute abnormal accruals); client disclosures (inventory) and investors (value relevance). ISA 701 requiries an enhanced auditor's report. A...
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This research investigates the effect on audit quality of concentrated public company financial statement filing deadlines in audit offices. Audit offices must effectively manage their resources to meet their clients' audit service demands. For audit offices with clients that have filing...
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We experimentally study the deception detection capabilities of experienced auditors, using CEO narratives from earnings conference calls as case materials. We randomly assign narratives of fraud and non-fraud companies to auditors as well as the presence versus absence of an instruction...
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