COVID-19后影响审计质量变化的因素

Jonghun Ahn, Sumi Choi
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,本研究探讨了财务报表审计质量和可靠性的变化。它探讨了盈余管理激励的增加和审计风险的增加对审计师的影响,以及影响这些变化的因素。主要发现包括,以可自由支配应计项目衡量的审计质量在2019冠状病毒病后显著下降。然而,与过去相比,审计员表现出更大努力的情况并没有表现出审计质量的下降。此外,制造业的审计质量持续显著下降,从事海外业务或拥有大量库存资产的公司也面临显著下降。本研究强调了利益相关者在这一外部动荡时期对财务信息可靠性保持警惕的必要性,并为未来类似情况下可能的审计程序改进提供了有价值的见解。
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Factors Affecting Change in Audit Quality after COVID-19
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, this study examines changes in the audit quality and reliability of financial statements. It explores the impact of increased incentives for earnings management and heightened audit risk for auditors as well as the factors influencing these changes. The key findings include a significant decline in audit quality, measured by discretionary accruals, post COVID-19. However, cases in which auditors demonstrated increased effort compared to the past did not exhibit a decline in audit quality. Moreover, the manufacturing sector has experienced a consistent and notable decrease in audit quality, and companies engaged in overseas operations or with substantial inventory assets have also faced a significant decline. This study emphasizes the need for stakeholders to remain vigilant about financial information reliability during this period of external upheaval, and offers valuable insights for potential audit procedure improvements in similar future situations.
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