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This study uses a very simple but intuitive model to examine how audit quality is determined. It concludes that audit quality is higher if two forces have opposite effects on an auditor's conservatism are balanced and significant. A force that makes an auditor less conservative is the benefit...
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The extant auditing literature documents an inconsistent relationship between audit fees and market concentration. In this paper, we argue that the impact of market concentration on audit fees is auditor and auditee specific. Based on the fact that the audit services to an auditee are generally...
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This study examines the relation between the scale and scope of an individual auditor's client portfolio and audit pricing to better understand how auditors of heterogeneous characteristics are differentiated in the audit market. Using a sample from the Chinese market for the period 2001-2010,...
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Regulators suggest that small audit firms should join international accounting networks to reduce their resource constraints in serving large clients and providing high-quality service. Bills, Cunningham, and Myers (BCM, 2016) investigate the issue in the U.S. and find that audit fees and...
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