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As companies expand their operations across national borders, international internal audit assignments are becoming commonplace. However, the internal audit functions of multinational companies face unique issues since their work quality is influenced by interactions with employees from various...
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Audit pricing, along with its determinants, forms one of the most extensively investigated areas in audit research. Recent years have seen increasing interest in the macro-level determinants of audit fees related to differences in audit environments around the world. To answer the resultant call...
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Using an international sample of firms from 31 countries, we study the relation between auditor quality and corporate tax aggressiveness. Using an indicator variable for tax aggressiveness when the firm's corporate tax avoidance measure is within the top quintile of each country-industry...
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The main objectives of recent audit market regulations are to (1) increase audit quality, (2) decrease audit market concentration, and (3) foster competition between audit firms. However, the empirical evidence on whether such regulations fulfill these goals is limited. We construct a unique...
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In this paper, we analyze the relationship between future recurring NAS fees and audit quality in the post-SOX era and in a European institutional setting. Prior research suggests that the current amount of NAS fees paid to incumbent auditors does not have a significant negative effect on audit...
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We examine the association between country-level government quality and firms' choice of external auditors. Using a cross-sectional sample of 142,193 firm-year observations from 46 countries over 1998-2007, we show that the government quality of a country has a significant positive effect on the...
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Commonly examined attributes of audit quality in international markets include accounting firm size (proxied for by Big 4 membership) and industry expertise, which is highly correlated with accounting firm size. In this study, we focus on an important but often overlooked sector of the...
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We examine the association between country-level government quality and firms' choice of external auditors. We use a firm's choice of a Big 4 auditor as a proxy for the demand for high-quality financial reporting. Using a cross-sectional sample of 142,193 firm-year observations from 46 countries...
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We provide the first, large sample evidence on firms’ voluntary, third-party verification of environmental and social metrics in ESG reports (“ESG assurance”) in the United States. Focusing on S&P 500 firms from 2010-2020, we document a striking increase in ESG assurance. Unlike financial...
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This study investigates how a financial market mechanism, auditing, shapes a firm's engagement in global value chains and product choice. We examine the effect of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's (PCAOB) inspections on non-U.S. auditors, which induce higher reporting quality of...
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