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Abstract
Essentially, this study asks: Does the business risk audit (BRA) approach increase audit production efficiency? To answer this question empirically, direct and indirect tests are employed using proprietary, working paper data from the larger clients of a major Australian public sector audit provider and an efficiency frontier analytic methodology, data envelopment analysis (DEA). Results based on this proprietary, audit hours data for audit engagements carried out just after BRA approach implementation show that they have high levels of production efficiency and are risk‐adjusted, with no significant difference in production efficiency between higher and lower business risk audit engagements. Results based on audit fees data for audit engagements carried out shortly before and after BRA approach implementation show that overall production efficiency significantly improves. Importantly, while this improvement is significant for lower‐risk audit engagements, there is no significant improvement for higher‐risk audit engagements. In the context of this study's research site, this is consistent with the BRA approach addressing inefficiencies created when lower‐risk audit engagements are being over‐audited. That is, the BRA approach can result in both risk‐adjusted and more efficiently produced audits. With the re‐emergence of the BRA approach in the literature and in practice, this study provides empirical evidence to support the claim that this audit approach can lead to 'creating auditing efficiencies' (Bell et al., 1997, p. 1). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
从本质上讲,本研究的问题是:企业风险审计(BRA)方法是否提高了审计生产效率?为了从经验上回答这个问题,采用了直接和间接测试,使用了来自澳大利亚一家主要公共部门审计提供商的大客户的专有工作纸数据和效率前沿分析方法,数据包络分析(DEA)。基于这一专有的审计时间数据,在实施BRA方法后进行的审计业务的结果表明,它们具有高水平的生产效率,并经过风险调整,在高业务风险和低业务风险审计业务之间的生产效率没有显著差异。基于实施BRA方法前后审计业务的审计费用数据的结果表明,整体生产效率显著提高。重要的是,虽然这种改进对于低风险审计业务是显著的,但对于高风险审计业务没有显著的改进。在本研究的研究地点的背景下,这与BRA解决低风险审计业务被过度审计时产生的效率低下的方法是一致的。也就是说,BRA方法可以导致风险调整和更有效地产生审计。随着BRA方法在文献和实践中的重新出现,本研究提供了经验证据来支持这种审计方法可以导致“创造审计效率”的说法(Bell et al., 1997, p. 1)。