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Under the assumption that audit quality relates positively to unobservable financial reporting reliability, we investigate whether audit quality is associated with the predictability of accounting earnings by focusing on analyst earnings forecast properties. The evidence shows that analysts'...
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This paper investigates the effects of auditors with international working experience on audit quality in emerging markets. Such auditors are associated with better audit quality, a pattern that is further supported by an examination based on a propensity score matching sample that controls for...
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This paper examines the effect of auditors with government experience on audit quality using 1,067 firm*year observations between 2008 and 2015 from Borsa İstanbul firms. We use three measures of audit quality to test the effect of auditors with government experience. Government-experienced...
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This study examines the effect of auditors' collaboration in joint audit engagements on knowledge transfer, auditor expertise, and audit outcomes. I employ a unique sample of Italian private companies whose financial statements are jointly audited by three individual auditors and use measures...
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We study the determinants of involvement of component auditors (either network and/or unaffiliated) in multinational (MNE) group audits and associated audit outcomes. We identify the involvement of component auditors, using unique Australian disclosures of group audit fees paid to the principal...
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This study examines whether audit firms hire former Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) employees in response to negative PCAOB inspection reports, and whether such hiring leads to reductions in future inspection deficiencies and an increase in audit quality. Using a large sample...
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It is instrumental for regulators and policy makers to know the impact of individual sanctions on improving audit quality of the entire firm because many countries in the world enforce disciplinary actions against individual auditors. This paper examines the improvement on audit quality of the...
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In this study we predict and provide evidence that distressed firms that rely more heavily on major customers for sales have a comparatively higher incidence of receiving going concern opinions (GCOs). Moreover, we find that the effect of increased reliance on major customers is driven by firms...
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Whether Big N auditors provide higher quality audits than non-Big N auditors remains a debate. Big N acquisitions of non-Big N auditors provide a unique setting of exogenous shocks to the acquired non-Big N auditors' client firms because they have to change auditors. We identify a sample of 331...
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We find empirical evidence that clients' real activities manipulation (RAM) varies across individual auditors. More specifically, both audit-firm and individual-auditor fixed effects on RAM are significant; yet only the latter remain significant in regressions including auditors' propensity to...
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