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This paper investigates whether the provision of non-audit services (NAS) to audit clients impairs auditor independence of mind and independence in appearance. The main contributions of this paper are in terms of its timeliness with respect to regulatory changes, the simultaneous examination of...
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Using the most recent observations (2005-2011) from a sample of UK listed companies, this study investigates whether Big 4 audit firms exhibit a ‘fee premium' and, if this is the case, whether the premium is related to the delivery of a better audit service.Univariate tests, multivariate...
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In the EU, ISA 701 and EU Regulation 537/2014 introduced the mandatory disclosure of Key Audit Matters (KAMs) for Public Interest Entities starting from the end of 2016. Similar regulatory changes have also taken place in other settings, such as the US. The introduction of KAM mandatory...
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UK listed firms are used to investigate if auditor attributes (fixed effects for audit firms, audit offices, and audit partners) add incrementally to baseline models with client controls in explaining audit outcomes (earnings quality and going concern reports). We document that accounting firm...
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