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Much of the literature develops theory using audits of publicly owned companies with agency costs that create demand for audit quality. In contrast, I study auditor size and industry specialization in the broker-dealer (BD) industry, where entities have weak incentives to demand and supply high...
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The purpose of this study is to analyze whether engagement quality control review (EQCR) hours affect auditor changes and whether abnormal audit fees and changes in management have moderating effects on the relation between EQCR hours and auditor changes. The logit regression model is designed...
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We examine whether supply shocks in the audit partner labor market induce clients to switch audit partners. We argue that audit partners in their early careers (i.e., junior partners) charge low audit fees to attract clients, which induces client firms to switch from senior partners to junior...
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We investigate the impact of remote auditing on audit quality and the good practices undertaken by auditors to improve audit quality in remote auditing. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in China provides an opportune testing ground for analyzing the impact of remote auditing on audit...
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We conjecture that a greater opportunity for audit partners to share personal industry knowledge with each other within audit offices benefits audit quality. Using recently available Form AP data, we analyze each partner’s client portfolio and construct measures of the extent to which partners...
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Recent proposals on audit regulation, whether in the EU or by the PCAOB, have been motivated by efforts to increase audit quality. However, there does not exist any generally agreed upon definition of audit quality. This paper aims to critically assess the status quo of the discussion regarding...
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Although large audit firms in the U.S. and the U.K. have begun offshoring audit work, there is limited research on this expanding practice. We survey senior-level client management regarding their perceptions of audit offshoring and its impact on audit quality and the audit process. In addition,...
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We examine client stock market reaction to news of PCAOB sanctions imposed upon Deloitte and Touche, LLP - the first against a Big 4 auditor. The PCAOB Order against Deloitte contains three potentially value relevant pieces of information. First, it shows that Deloitte did not conduct a quality...
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We examine whether engagement partners who have recently been associated with client restatements experience increased audit fee pressures from their non-restating clients. Using data from the United States (U.S.) and Taiwan, we find evidence of lower audit fees among non-restating companies...
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A large body of research has studied audit fees aiming to determine whether they reflect auditors' response to clients' risks, auditors' expertise, competitive pressures in the audit market, and independence issues between auditors and clients. Badertscher, Jorgensen, Katz, and Kinney [2014]...
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