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We examine how compensation policies of audit firms are associated with audit quality. Specifically, we investigate the effects of the ratio of variable to fixed compensation and the size of the basis for profit sharing (i.e., whether partners share profits in a small or in a large profit pool)....
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Transmission System operators actively balance the electricity system by sending a dispatch signal to suppliers of balancing reserve. When market participants take an intentional imbalance position that is opposed to the system imbalance, they can also reduce the required dispatch of balancing...
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Academic practitioner auditors engage in practice-oriented research in terms of publishing journal articles, books, and book chapters on top of their audit activities. Based on theory and interviews with academic practitioner auditors, we argue that engaging in research helps practitioners to...
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We examine the effects of pressures from client management and the audit firm's own management control systems (MCS) on auditors' willingness to accept an aggressive accounting that is preferred by client management. We find that auditors perceiving more pressure from client management to accept...
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In two experiments with experienced auditors, we examine whether and how trait skepticism mitigates the tendency to place a greater emphasis on the most recently presented information, the so-called recency bias. We measure trait skepticism using the Hurtt scale (Hurtt 2010), manipulate...
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Intraday markets are crucial to balance supply and demand in the very short term, up to delivery. It offers also opportunities for speculative trading. This paper analyzes a strategy of taking positions in the German intraday market based on expected imbalance prices. Using a logistic regression...
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This study investigates the effects of lead auditors' technical and managerial knowledge on audit quality and audit fees. The German institutional environment enables us to track auditors over their careers and measure their various personal attributes. We find that lead auditors' technical...
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Recent regulatory initiatives stress that an independent oversight board, rather than the management board, should be the client of the auditor. In an experiment, we test whether the type of client affects auditors' independence. Unique features of the German institutional setting enable us to...
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We examine how compensation policies of audit firms are associated with audit quality. Specifically, we investigate the effects of the ratio of variable to fixed compensation and the size of the basis for profit sharing (i.e., whether partners share profits in a small or in a large profit pool)....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013216717
In a controlled laboratory experiment, we investigate the effects of disclosing conflicts of interest on the reporting of information providers. First, we replicate the findings of Cain, Loewenstein, and Moore (2005) that such disclosure makes misreporting more likely as it removes moral...
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