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This paper examines whether a partnership comprising public and private sector organisations (PPP) can improve information sharing between those sectors and be effective in combating money laundering and terrorism financing-related crimes, using Australia's Fintel Alliance as a case study.The...
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This study examines the impact of country level corruption on audit fees. Using a sample of 102,934 firm year observations on companies from 48 countries over the period 1998-2014, we find that audit fees are positively associated with higher levels of corruption. We also find that corruption...
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This paper examines whether corporate donations have an impact on a firm's market value. We analyse 52,199 firm year observations on companies from 42 countries between 1998 and 2014. The regression model used to investigate the value relevance of corporate donations is the Collins, Pincus, &...
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This paper reports the findings of a comprehensive study of the audit services market of an emerging market economy, namely, Bangladesh. It covers four important aspects of auditing in the country. They are (i) audit concentration; (ii) audit fee trends; (iii) big-four premium; and (iv) audit...
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This paper explores the relationship between selected corporate governance attributes and auditor choice behaviour in a developing country setting. Results of four auditor choice models suggest that client size and growth opportunities significantly explain auditor choice. Sponsor shareholding,...
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This study examines the effects of mandatory IFRS adoption and investor protection on the quality of accounting earnings in forty-six countries (around the globe). The results suggest that earnings quality increases for mandatory IFRS adoption when a country's investor protection regime provides...
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There is a widespread public perception that the provision of NAS undermines auditor independence. In order to protect auditor independence, the regulatory frameworks of many countries include regulations and guidelines which auditors are required to observe. This paper provides a comparative...
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In this paper we study the impact of corporate governance characteristics on IPO firms' auditor choice in an emerging market setting. We use three corporate governance attributes – CEO-Chair duality, retained ownership, and foreign equity participation to test the impact of ownership structure...
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This study examines whether firm governance practices have an effect on accounting earnings quality in Bangladesh. Using a sample of 648 firm-year observations for the period of 2001 - 2006, the result suggests that corporate governance mechanisms provide greater monitoring of financial...
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This study examines the effect of board ethics and board size on firms' choice of external auditor. Using a large sample of 132,853 firm year observations from forty-six countries around the globe, we find that the level of board ethics in the firm's country of domicile has a positive impact on...
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