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We study the relation between audit committee accounting expertise, analyst following, and market liquidity. Our main results indicate that analyst following increases subsequent to the appointment of an accounting expert to the audit committee. We also provide evidence that accrual quality, as...
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Audit firms increasingly rely on audit approaches using data and analytics (D&A) tools but express concern that external reviewers will excessively scrutinize such approaches. We conduct two experiments in which experienced external reviewers conduct an engagement review. We manipulate whether...
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A total of 83 experienced audit committee members participated in an experiment in which they evaluated the credibility of and allocated investigative resources towards a whistle-blowing allegation of financial reporting malfeasance by corporate executive officers. We manipulated whether the...
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The literature shows that price and earnings momentum returns cannot be fully explained by risk-based theories. In an attempt to better understand the price momentum anomaly, Chui et al. [2010] document that the cultural factor of "individualism" influences price momentum returns, but that the...
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The literature shows that price and earnings momentum returns cannot be fully explained by risk-based theories. In an attempt to better understand the price momentum anomaly, Chui et al. [2010] document that the cultural factor of ― individualism influences price momentum returns, but that the...
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Decision aids (DAs) are designed to assist and improve decision-making processes, and they have been incorporated into many professions, such as auditing, law and medicine. Yet, research findings regarding how DAs impact judgments and decisions has been somewhat mixed, often indicating a...
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The first objective of the current study is to examine the extent to which financial auditors recognize heightened risks associated with an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, as compared to non-ERP (legacy) system, in the presence of a control weakness over access privileges. The second...
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