Geographically distributed audit work: Theoretical considerations and future directions
This paper synthesizes the extant geographically distributed work literature, focusing on how geographic distribution affects coordination and communication, knowledge sharing, work design, and social identity. Geographically distributed audit arrangements, such as group audits and offshoring, are becoming increasingly prevalent in audit practice. However, little empirically is known about how working across cities, countries, and continents affects auditors, the audit process, or audit quality. To this end, the synthesis seeks to stimulate research investigating the implications of geographically distributed work arrangements in auditing, by surveying the extant literature within the management and social psychology disciplines and developing eighteen research questions for future audit research to consider. The synthesis reveals that geographically distributed audit work is likely to be very different from work performed in more traditional arrangements and therefore cannot be treated by audit researchers, practitioners, or standard setters as replications of domestic processes abroad. As a result, the synthesis focuses on building a greater understanding of the changes in day-to-day auditing, the consequences of such changes, and interventions that may moderate the challenges encountered in geographically distributed audit arrangements.
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2013
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Authors: | Hanes, Denise R. |
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Journal of Accounting Literature. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 0737-4607, ZDB-ID 2167517-X. - Vol. 32.2013, 1, p. 1-29
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Geographically distributed work | Offshoring | Group audit | International auditing |
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