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We provide evidence on the long standing concern on auditor conflicts of interest from providing non-audit services (NAS) to audit clients by using rarely explored NAS fee data from 1978-80. Using this earlier setting, we find cross-sectional evidence of improved earnings quality when auditors...
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Audit committees play very important roles in financial aspects of governance as they help ensure audit quality while at the same time protecting the interest of investors. This paper attempts an x-ray of the factors that tend to diminish the importance of Audit Committees in corporate...
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Between 1982 and 1987, the Australian audit market experienced an increase in price competition resulting from changes in professional rules governing advertising and marketing practices as well as the introduction of widespread audit tendering. Because these changes are generally assumed to...
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Auditors are the gatekeepers to the public securities markets and their independence is central to the effectiveness of auditors as gatekeepers. Our general interest is on independence and we investigate how financial and non-financial incentives affect choices made by an auditor-gatekeeper...
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Supply chain management has emerged as one of the more important topics in managerial accounting. The importance of information exchange between parties involved in supply chains has also been well documented. By addressing the value of audits in this setting, this theoretical paper serves to...
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In complex accounting information system (AIS) environments, auditor planning judgments are affected by the quality of work supplied by both computer assurance specialists (CAS) and auditors. Prior research has indicated that there are concerns about CAS competence in practice and the profession...
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We investigate how the involvement of an external consultant in management's assessment of internal control affects external auditors' planning decisions. We find that when management integrity is low, such involvement results in auditors recommending a higher reliance on internal controls and...
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For much of the past decade, the audit profession has been enjoined to enter new and novel fields of assurance services. This call implies the importation of constructs from traditional attest financial audits into new domains to provide elevated levels of assurance for information-users and...
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This study analyzes audit fees following SOX, in particular, the residual increase in audit fees controlling for those factors predicted to change such fees but for the Act. We find significant relations between residual audit fees and incremental audit risk, audit effort, and auditor changes....
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The pricing of Big 4 industry leadership is examined for a sample of U.K. publicly-listed companies, and adds to the evidence from the Australian and U.S. audit markets that city-specific industry leadership commands a fee premium. There is a significant fee premium for city-specific industry...
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