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Although auditors invest significantly in technology, research has provided limited evidence of the ability of audit technology to enhance audit outcomes. Using a unique and proprietary dataset, our study examines the effects of technology-based audit techniques (TBATs) on the efficiency and...
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Prior academic and practitioner literature argues that the ethical tone at the top of an organization is a key factor in establishing an effective internal control environment. Drawing on self-concept maintenance theory and in-group bias theory, we predict that entry-level staff auditors will...
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The National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China issued thirty eight auditing standards and guidelines on 1 January 1997. This was the culmination of a variable historical development during which audit activity was either emphasized or downplayed altogether. With the open door policy...
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The National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap forward in 1997 by issuing 38 auditing guidelines for the government audits. This is a step forward to harmonize audit processes and procedures throughout the country, and an attempt to harmonize with...
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Risk is closely associated with return of investments and materiality. Investments with considerably higher risk normally attract a higher rate of return. Whereas, higher level of risk needs a higher threshold of materiality. There are occasions in which financial managers, fail to take the...
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High-profile fraud cases have continued to make the news over the past few years. But exactly what are auditors' responsibilities when it comes to detecting fraud? The author of this article reveals that the auditing profession has come full circle-from being responsible to not being responsible...
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This paper empirically examines the impact of shareholder ratification of auditors (SRA) voting results on audit fees in a mandatory and binding ratification setting (i.e., Germany). Motivation for our study comes from the widespread implementation of SRA in Europe. Furthermore, it addresses...
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Researchers and practitioners have expressed the need to understand better the interactions between audit committees and auditors and how these interactions affect audits. Former partners affiliated with the external auditor and serving on the audit committee are a subset of audit committee...
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This paper examines the relation between audit market competition and audit quality. We use the staggered introduction of bullet trains in China as shocks to travel time between audit clients and prospective audit firms, which increases the threat of competition for incumbent audit firms. Using...
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We exploit the UK Bribery Act 2010 to test whether the pricing of audit services changes with the risk of the client-firm engaging in bribery. Adopting a triple-difference design, we show that subject firms operating in countries perceived as more corrupt, where bribery may be necessary to get...
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