The auditing profession and the key audit matter reporting requirement

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1108/qram-03-2020-0033
Dessalegn Getie Mihret, Monika Kansal, M. Muttakin, Tarek Rana
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Purpose This study aims to examine the setting of International Standards on Auditing (ISA) 701 on disclosing key audit matters (KAMs) to explore the role of standard setting in maintaining or reconstituting the relationship of the auditing profession with preparers and users of financial reports. Design/methodology/approach This study draws on concepts from the sociology of the professions literature and the regulatory space metaphor. Data comprises comment letters and other documents pertaining to the setting of ISA 701. Findings The study shows that the KAM reporting requirement is part of the ongoing re-calibration of the regulatory arrangements governing auditing, which started in the early 2000s. This study interprets standard setting as a site for negotiating the relationships between linked ecologies in the audit regulatory space, namely, the auditing profession, preparers of financial statements and users of audited reports. This study identifies three processes involved in setting ISA 701, namely, reconstitution of the rules governing auditors’ reports as a link between the three ecologies, preserving boundaries between the auditing profession and preparers and negotiation aimed at balancing competing interests of the interrelated ecologies. Originality/value The study offers insights into the role of regulatory rule setting as a central medium through which the adaptive relationship of the profession with its environment is negotiated.
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审计职业和关键审计事项的报告要求
目的本研究旨在探讨国际审计准则(ISA) 701在披露关键审计事项(KAMs)方面的设置,以探讨标准制定在维持或重建审计职业与财务报告编制者和使用者之间的关系方面的作用。设计/方法/途径本研究借鉴了专业社会学文献和规制空间隐喻的概念。数据包括与ISA 701的设置有关的评论信件和其他文件。研究结果显示,审计评估报告要求是审计监管安排重新调整的一部分,这一调整始于本世纪初。本研究将标准制定解释为审计监管空间中相关生态(即审计专业、财务报表编制者和审计报告使用者)之间关系谈判的场所。本研究确定了制定国际会计准则第701条所涉及的三个过程,即:重新制定管理审计报告的规则,将其作为三种生态之间的联系,保持审计专业和编制者之间的界限,以及旨在平衡相互关联生态之间相互竞争利益的谈判。原创性/价值本研究提供了对监管规则设置作为中心媒介的作用的见解,通过该媒介,专业与其环境的适应性关系得以协商。
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management is an international journal that promotes qualitative research at the interface of accounting and management. The journal encourages the assessment of practices in the accounting field through a variety of theoretical lenses, and seeks to further our knowledge of the accounting-management nexus in its broadest (e.g., organisational, social and political) contexts. QRAM welcomes submissions of original research papers, conceptual pieces, substantive review articles, and shorter papers such as comments or research notes. The following is intended to indicate potential topics, but is by no means prescriptive. These topics can be overlapping rather than discrete subject areas, and researchers should not feel restricted by the scope of the topics listed below. • Management accounting and control • Accountability, transition and organisational change • Performance management and accounting metrics • Accounting for strategic management • The use and behavioural effects of accounting information in organisational decision-making • Public and third sector accounting and management • Accounting and management controls for sustainability and the environment • Historical perspectives on the accounting-management interface • Methods and methodologies for research at the interface of accounting and management • Accounting and management in developing countries and emerging economies • Technology effects on accounting-management dynamics
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