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In auditor we trust: 44 years of research on the auditor-client relationship and future research directions

2021

Author’s accepted manuscript. This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC) licence. This means that anyone may distribute, adapt, and build upon the work for non-commercial purposes, subject to full attribution. If you wish to use this manuscript for commercial purposes, please contact permissions@emerald.com. Purpose—This study systematically reviews the auditor-client relationship (ACR) literature spanning 1976 to 2019 to provide future research directions. Design/Methodology/Approach—The study analysed 140 articles from the Web of Science database, authored by 259 scholars across 28 countries and published i…

050208 financeClient relationshipScope (project management)business.industryRevisjonmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)AuditingAccounting050201 accountingAuditAuditor independencePeer reviewNegotiationContent analysisAccounting0502 economics and businessVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200businessEnforcementVDP::Social sciences: 200media_commonMeditari Accountancy Research
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Disclosing Conflict of Interest - Do Experience and Reputation Matter?

2009

In a controlled laboratory experiment, we investigate the effects of disclosing conflicts of interest on the reporting of information providers. First, we replicate the findings of Cain, Loewenstein, and Moore (2005) that such disclosure makes misreporting more likely as it removes moral concerns. Second, we observe that these effects diminish given experience and find, to the opposite, that disclosure reduces bias in auditors' reporting as predicted by economic theory. Third, we identify disclosure of conflicts of interest as a potential impediment to reputation formation.

Auditor's reportActuarial sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectConflict of interestAccountingAuditExperimental economicsAuditor independenceInformation providersComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYBusinessLaboratory experimentReputationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Nonaudit services provided by incumbent auditors and earnings management: Evidence of auditor independence from an EU country

2011

ABSTRACTThis paper examines whether the joint provision of audit and non-audit services undermines auditor independence by testing for an association between the provision of consulting services and auditor independence measured by discretionary accruals. For the most part, previous literature has studied the issue in countries with an Anglo-American business environment. This study analyzes the possible impairment of auditor independence in the context of a continental European Union country (Spain). A cross-sectional regression is estimated to test the relationship between non-audit fees and reporting quality. Based on publicly available information for Spanish listed companies, the evide…

Economics and EconometricsAuditor's reportAccrualbusiness.industryAccountingAuditAuditor independenceEarnings managementJoint audithealth services administrationAccountingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionObjectivity (science)Financemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Audit quality and the going-concern decision-making process: Spanish evidence

2004

In this study, we attempt empirically to investigate the relationship between audit quality and the probability that a financially distressed company would receive a going-concern opinion. Auditor decision-making in the presence of going-concern uncertainties may be characterized as a two-stage process. The first stage is the identification of a potential going-concern problem and the second stage is to determine whether the particular company should receive a qualified going-concern opinion. A sample of 1,199 non-financial Spanish company-years has been obtained from the database issued by the Stock Exchange National Commission for the fiscal years ending between December 1991 and December…

Economics and EconometricsAuditor's reportActuarial sciencebusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Inherent risk (accounting)Audit evidenceAccountingAudit planAuditor independenceExternal auditorQuality auditJoint auditAccountingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementbusinessFinanceEuropean Accounting Review
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Can Auditors Be Independent? – Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Client Type

2012

Recent regulatory initiatives stress that an independent oversight board, rather than the management board, should be the client of the auditor. In an experiment, we test whether the type of client affects auditors’ independence. Unique features of the German institutional setting enable us to realistically vary the type of auditors’ client as our treatment variable: we portray the client either as the management preferring aggressive accounting or the oversight board preferring conservative accounting. We measure auditors’ perceived client retention incentives and accountability pressure in a post-experiment questionnaire to capture potential threats to independence. We find that the type …

Economics and EconometricsBehavioral experimentCustomer retentionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)AccountingAuditPublic relationsAuditor independenceIndependenceTest (assessment)IncentiveAccountingAccountabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementbusinessFinancemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Beyond the audit expectations gap

1992

In seeking to encourage a broader, European dimension to research on auditing and audit expectations, this paper examines the recent history of auditing and its regulation in Spain within the context of international developments in the accounting profession. The more expansive role being assigned to the audit function in Spain following the implementation of the Fourth and Eighth European Company Law Directives is generally viewed by Spanish writers as a progressive step, with largely positive effects. Such views stand in some contrast to the history of auditing in Britain, where the prevalence of an ‘audit expectations gap’ suggests a rather more problematic state of affairs. In exploring…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)State of affairsContext (language use)AccountingAuditAuditor independenceJoint auditAccountingCorporate lawEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementDimension (data warehouse)Function (engineering)businessFinancemedia_commonEuropean Accounting Review
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The corporate image of auditors in a developing audit market within the EU: the case of Spain

2004

This paper examines the images of audit firms in Spain. Spain offers a valuable research context in that it is a relatively new audit market and one where the top company audits are not totally dominated by the large multinational audit firms, allowing for a comparison of the images of such firms against those associated with smaller, national audit firms. The findings of this survey are pertinent given the current level of debate internationally over the role, regulation and quality of auditing services and concerns over the potential impact of recent corporate scandals on auditor reputation. Our study shows that the images of audit firms in Spain have differed on a number of dimensions, m…

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Audit evidenceAccountingChief audit executiveAuditAuditor independenceExternal auditorInternal auditJoint audithealth services administrationAccountingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Information technology auditBusinessBusiness and International ManagementFinanceEuropean Accounting Review
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What Dimensions of Lead Auditor Expertise Matter for Audit Quality and Audit Fees?

2015

This study investigates the effects of lead auditors’ technical and managerial knowledge on audit quality and audit fees. The German institutional environment enables us to track auditors over their careers and measure their various personal attributes. We find that lead auditors’ technical knowledge is more important for audit quality than their managerial knowledge; however, their managerial knowledge is a more influential driver of audit fees than their technical knowledge. The results of various identification strategies including firm-fixed effects models, propensity-score matching, and instrumental variables approaches suggest that the observed relations are treatment rather than sele…

Internal auditJoint auditbusiness.industryLead auditorAudit evidenceInformation technology auditChief audit executiveAccountingAudit planBusinessAuditor independenceSSRN Electronic Journal
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The relationship between non-audit fees and audit quality: dealing with the endogeneity issue

2015

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the provision of non-audit services (NAS) by public accounting firms undermines audit quality. The study addresses this question by testing for an association between the provision of consulting services and auditor independence in listed companies. Design/methodology/approach – The authors study if the magnitude of non-audit fees explains variations in earnings management by looking at the joint determination of non-audit fees, audit fees, and abnormal accruals using the SURE-regression estimation method. Findings – Evidence from tested models suggests that audit services quality is uncompromised by the provision of NAS. In other w…

Quality auditActuarial scienceJoint auditbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementAudit evidenceInformation technology auditChief audit executiveAccountingAudit planAuditBusinessAuditor independenceJournal of Service Theory and Practice
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Revisiting the regulation of auditor independence: Spanish evidence on different perceptions

2012

Following the dramatic financial scandals at the turn of the millennium, the financial system reporting framework has changed considerably to restore confidence among investors. In 2002, Spain was one of the pioneer EU member countries to regulate audit quality and protect auditor independence. In the specific setting of Spain, the objective of this research is to obtain evidence that can contribute to the debate on whether there is a need for regulation in this field. In this sense, we find evidence on the existence of an expectations gap between two groups of agents affected by the important changes that the 2002 rules on independence and audit quality imposed on auditors, i.e., the audit…

Quality auditAuditor's reportInternal auditJoint auditbusiness.industryAudit evidenceAccountingChief audit executiveBusinessAuditor independenceExternal auditorInternational Journal of Critical Accounting
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