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We study whether managerial ownership and analyst coverage relate to audit fee. To the extent that these corporate governance factors relate to auditor assessment of the firm's agency costs and hence various risks the auditor must consider in the development of an audit program, they will affect...
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Although prior research has claimed that audit committees with more expertise secure better auditors and enjoy higher quality earnings, a deeper understanding of this premise compels consideration of the factors that less-expert audit committees consider when choosing auditors if indeed they are...
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I investigate the effects of a financial statement audit on the governance practices of organizations. I find that obtaining an audit causes organizations to implement governance mechanisms such as conflict-of-interest policies, whistleblower policies, and formal approval of the CEO's...
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The increasing rate of accounting scandals has steered up discourse on the practice of good corporate governance. The banking industry participates in financial intermediation by bringing together both the surplus and deficit units of the economy thus accentuating the relevance of good corporate...
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In addition to the well-known facilitators of good corporate governance, such as executive boards (EBs) and audit committees (ACs), recent literature increasingly refers to the benefits of implementing an internal audit function (IAF). This may lead to imminent problems, which are discussed...
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We use the unique economic, legal, and political landscape of China to examine the impact of auditors on the incidence and consequences of accounting fraud. In particular, we examine whether large audit firms reduce the incidence of financial statement fraud in China, an emerging market in which...
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Motivated by agency theory and arguments from linguistic studies, we argue in this paper the internationalization of a firm's audit committee to be associated with weaker firm-level corporate governance. Based on 2,015 publicly traded European firms from 16 countries over 2000-2018, we find the...
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This study examines whether political connection to firms affects the association between audit committee independence and demand for higher quality audits. In line with Carcello et al. (2002), our findings show that there is a positive association between audit committee independence and audit...
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Prior research documents how companies often rely on their own limited networks when searching for new directors. In this study, we ask the following question: How does audit committee (AC) selection differ if a machine makes audit committee (AC) appointments? Using a large dataset of potential...
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Investors and managers are increasingly focused on business decision making and reporting related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. In this paper, we use interview data from 29 chief audit executives (CAEs) from publicly traded companies in the U.S. to propose a framework...
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