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We examine how an auditor assesses the risk of fraud and formulates an audit plan when the auditee has the opportunity to commit various types of fraud. Unlike previous studies, the auditee can misappropriate assets (also called defalcation), misreport financial information (also called...
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The development of professional internal auditing bodies has strengthened in recent years with the emerging of Institute of Internal Auditor (IIA) in most countries. However, the survey undertaken by The Institute of Internal Auditor Malaysia (IIAM) reveals that men dominate the internal audit...
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This commentary provides an analysis of past and present dimensions of accounting, auditing and corporate governance that have led to the currently troubling state of affairs in the financial reporting environment. It offers specific recommendations for addressing the current problems designed...
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This commentary provides an analysis of past and present dimensions of accounting, auditing and corporate governance that have led to the currently troubling state of affairs in the financial reporting environment. It offers specific recommendations for addressing the current problems designed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014090306
We design an experiment to examine the influence of prior audit experience on subsequent reporting decisions when auditors become managers of audited firms. In contrast to the independence issues that can arise when auditors and their clients are related by prior affiliation, we focus this study...
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We examine how an auditor assesses the risk of fraud and formulates an audit plan when the auditee has the opportunity to commit various types of fraud. Unlike previous studies, the auditee can misappropriate assets (also called defalcation), misreport financial information (also called...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014081530
Audit firms and regulators have both commented extensively on the potential for new sources of data to transform the audit process. We examine whether information on social media could aid auditors’ going concern deliberations and find that more negative social media sentiment, measured using...
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Building on the knowledge-based view of the resource-based theory, we propose that accounting firms leverage the industry expertise acquired from the audits of the targets’ industries to produce fairer target valuations on merger and acquisitions (M&As). The accounting expertise competitive...
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This paper assesses the effects of auditor dismissals and resignations on audit fees and, in particular, whether companies pay more or less for their audits around these events. We also test the hypotheses that the fee discount around a dismissal can be explained by the benefits of auditor...
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We exploit the technological closeness among clients of the same auditor to examine whether auditors accumulate knowledge from their clients’ technological proximity. We find that a client firm’s technological proximity to other clients of its audit office improves audit quality and results...
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