The impact of the IFRS adoption reform on audit market concentration, auditor choice and audit quality

IF 3.9 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Applied Accounting Research Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1108/jaar-12-2022-0323
Michael Eric Bradbury, Oksana Kim
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Abstract

Purpose

The study examines the changes in audit market concentration, auditor choice and audit quality in Russia following International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption. Scholars have called for further examination of the effects of IFRS adoption on auditors, with an emphasis on the importance of analyzing emerging markets that are characterized by enforcement challenges and lack of proper infrastructure. It focuses on a unique feature of Russian companies – dual audits under Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) and IFRS – and investigates changes in audit concentration and audit quality for the two audit markets.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors rely on the audited financial statements of Russian public companies and perform pre-/post-IFRS adoption estimation using a logit regression to ascertain whether public firms change auditors from local firms with limited IFRS expertise to those with global reputation, namely Big 4 audit firms. Further, they examine whether the change in audit market concentration post-2012 affects audit quality as proxied by companies' propensity to receive a modified audit opinion and discretionary accruals. Auditor attributes were hand-collected from audited financial statements and matched with financial variables from Datastream.

Findings

The IFRS audit market was dominated by the Big 4 audit firms prior to 2012, and there is strong evidence that audit market share (concentration) increases for IFRS reports but not for RAS reports. In addition, companies are more likely to choose a Big 4 audit firm for an RAS audit, conditional upon a Big 4 firm conducting the IFRS audit. The authors do not find evidence of decrease in the probability of audit firms issuing a modified audit opinion under either RAS or IFRS, indicating that, in the Russian setting, increased auditor concentration post-IFRS adoption does not lead to enhanced risk or decline in audit quality. Moreover, they find that discretionary accruals decline post-2012. Overall, the findings indicate that the concern of global regulators regarding audit market concentration is not justified.

Research limitations/implications

The Russian reporting environment is unique and generally characterized by significant agency problems, and the study’s estimation sample is not large, compared to prior studies conducted predominantly in Western jurisdictions. Nevertheless, the authors shed light on the audit concentration phenomenon within emerging markets, for which empirical evidence is scarce. Future research could explore the impact of other capital market events and exogenous shocks, not limited to IFRS adoption, on the characteristics of Russia's audit market.

Practical implications

The IFRS reporting regime is commonly associated with enhanced reporting quality and improved information transparency among public companies. Yet, impairment of audit quality as a result of IFRS-driven increase in audit market share of Big 4 can potentially negate these capital market effects. This study shows that the concerns of global regulators are not valid and that audit quality does not change with increased share of Big 4 post-IFRS adoption.

Originality/value

Dual audits, whereby companies must prepare two sets of financial statements per the IFRS mandate, are not unique to Russia, and the evidence of IFRS reporting on the structural changes in the audit market and implications for audit quality under a dual regime is scarce. Accordingly, the study's findings are important and timely and are expected to aid regulators of countries that have announced or are contemplating the adoption of IFRS for public reporting purposes.

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国际财务报告准则采用改革对审计市场集中度、审计师选择和审计质量的影响
目的本研究考察了采用国际财务报告准则(IFRS)后俄罗斯审计市场集中度、审计师选择和审计质量的变化。学者们呼吁进一步研究采用国际财务报告准则对审计师的影响,并强调分析以执法挑战和缺乏适当基础设施为特征的新兴市场的重要性。它关注俄罗斯公司的一个独特特征——在俄罗斯会计准则(RAS)和国际财务报告准则下进行双重审计——并调查这两个审计市场在审计集中度和审计质量方面的变化。设计/方法/方法作者依赖于俄罗斯上市公司经审计的财务报表,并使用logit回归进行采用国际财务报告准则之前/之后的估计,以确定上市公司是否将审计师从具有有限国际财务报告准则专业知识的本地事务所改为具有全球声誉的会计师事务所,即四大会计师事务所。此外,他们还研究了2012年后审计市场集中度的变化是否会影响审计质量,这是由公司接受修改后的审计意见的倾向和可自由支配的应计项目所代表的。审计师的属性是从经审计的财务报表中手工收集的,并与来自Datastream的财务变量相匹配。在2012年之前,国际财务报告准则审计市场由四大审计事务所主导,并且有强有力的证据表明,国际财务报告准则报告的审计市场份额(集中度)增加,而RAS报告的审计市场份额(集中度)没有增加。此外,公司更有可能选择四大会计师事务所进行RAS审计,条件是四大会计师事务所进行国际财务报告准则审计。作者没有发现证据表明审计公司在RAS或IFRS下发布修改审计意见的可能性降低,这表明,在俄罗斯环境中,采用IFRS后审计师集中度的增加并不会导致风险增加或审计质量下降。此外,他们还发现,2012年后可自由支配的应计利润将下降。总体而言,研究结果表明,全球监管机构对审计市场集中度的担忧是不合理的。研究局限性/影响俄罗斯的报告环境是独特的,通常以重大的机构问题为特征,与主要在西方司法管辖区进行的先前研究相比,本研究的估计样本并不大。尽管如此,作者还是揭示了新兴市场内部的审计集中化现象,这方面的经验证据很少。未来的研究可以探索其他资本市场事件和外生冲击对俄罗斯审计市场特征的影响,而不仅仅局限于采用国际财务报告准则。实际意义国际财务报告准则的报告制度通常与提高报告质量和改善上市公司的信息透明度有关。然而,由国际财务报告准则推动的四大审计市场份额增加所导致的审计质量减损,可能会潜在地抵消这些资本市场效应。这项研究表明,全球监管机构的担忧是无效的,审计质量不会随着四大会计师事务所在采用国际财务报告准则后所占份额的增加而改变。原创性/价值双重审计,即公司必须根据国际财务报告准则的要求编制两套财务报表,并非俄罗斯独有,国际财务报告准则报告审计市场的结构变化及其对双重制度下审计质量的影响的证据很少。因此,该研究的结果是重要和及时的,预计将有助于已宣布或正在考虑采用国际财务报告准则进行公开报告的国家的监管机构。
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