非财务不当行为的审计结果

IF 2.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Journal of Auditing Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1111/ijau.12347
Bidisha Chakrabarty, Michael Hyman, Gopal V. Krishnan
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我们研究了企业的非财务不当行为如何影响审计结果。我们使用了一个新的数据库,该数据库记录了公司因违反与财务报告无直接关系的法律规定而受到联邦、州和地方机构处罚的情况,并发现审计师在这些违规行为发生后会提高收费。其幅度具有显著的经济意义:违规公司比没有违规的同类公司多支付约 16.2 万美元或 6% 的审计费用。此外,当处罚金额越高、违规行为越严重时,审计师的收费也越高。因非财务不当行为而被罚款的公司也更有可能获得持续经营意见。我们的结果对倾向得分匹配、伪造检验和公司固定效应都是稳健的,并不能归因于宽松的公司文化或 "高层基调"。这些结果突出表明,公司的不道德行为,即使不直接导致财务报告违规,其后果也不仅仅是执法机构的处罚。
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Audit outcomes of non-financial misconduct

We examine how non-financial misconduct by corporations impacts audit outcomes. We use a novel database of penalties received by firms from federal, state and local agencies for legal violations not directly related to their financial reports and find that auditors raise fees following these violations. The magnitudes are economically significant: violating firms pay about $162,000 or 6% more in audit fees than comparable firms without violations. Additionally, auditors charge more when the penalty amounts are higher and infractions are more egregious. Companies fined for non-financial misconduct are also more likely to receive going concern opinions. Our results are robust to propensity score matching, falsification tests and firm-fixed effects and are not attributable to lax firm culture or “tone at the top”. These results highlight that firms' unethical conduct, even those that do not directly lead to financial reporting infractions, has consequences beyond just the penalties imposed by enforcement agencies.

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期刊介绍: In addition to communicating the results of original auditing research, the International Journal of Auditing also aims to advance knowledge in auditing by publishing critiques, thought leadership papers and literature reviews on specific aspects of auditing. The journal seeks to publish articles that have international appeal either due to the topic transcending national frontiers or due to the clear potential for readers to apply the results or ideas in their local environments. While articles must be methodologically and theoretically sound, any research orientation is acceptable. This means that papers may have an analytical and statistical, behavioural, economic and financial (including agency), sociological, critical, or historical basis. The editors consider articles for publication which fit into one or more of the following subject categories: • Financial statement audits • Public sector/governmental auditing • Internal auditing • Audit education and methods of teaching auditing (including case studies) • Audit aspects of corporate governance, including audit committees • Audit quality • Audit fees and related issues • Environmental, social and sustainability audits • Audit related ethical issues • Audit regulation • Independence issues • Legal liability and other legal issues • Auditing history • New and emerging audit and assurance issues
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