Do high-centrality CEOs influence audit outcomes?

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1111/fmii.12208
Mohamad Mazboudi, Salim Chahine, Yiwei Fang, Mingying Cheng
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Using insights from the social network theory which posits that individuals with high network centrality have influence and power within their social networks, we argue that CEO network centrality increases the CEO bargaining power in audit fee negotiations. We find that audit fees are lower in firms managed by CEOs with high network centrality. We also find that high-centrality CEOs do not negotiate audit fees at the expense of lower-quality audit services. We further document the influence high-centrality CEOs have on the audit decisions of their social peers within the network. For example, we show that less central (i.e., peripheral) CEOs are likely to hire auditors that do work for firms with CEOs enjoying high levels of network centrality. Together our findings suggest that high network centrality reflects a bargaining power CEOs can use to lower their audit fees.

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高中心性ceo会影响审计结果吗?
运用社会网络理论的见解,假设具有高网络中心性的个体在其社会网络中具有影响力和权力,我们认为CEO网络中心性增加了CEO在审计费用谈判中的议价能力。我们发现,在网络中心性高的ceo管理的公司中,审计费用较低。我们还发现,高中心性的ceo不会以牺牲低质量的审计服务为代价来协商审计费用。我们进一步记录了高中心性ceo对其网络内社会同伴的审计决策的影响。例如,我们表明,不那么核心(即外围)的首席执行官可能会雇用为首席执行官享有高度网络中心性的公司工作的审计师。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,高网络中心性反映了ceo可以用来降低审计费用的议价能力。
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Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments
Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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