远程审计:远程审计和监督员监控对分析程序判断的影响

Sudip Bhattacharjee, Sean M. Hillison, Carissa L. Malone
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摘要 随着远程审计的普及,业界担心审计师与客户互动的减少以及远程监督的挑战会降低审计质量。为此,一些公司加强了对远程审计师的监督。我们通过实验研究了两个关键的远程审计因素,即审计师与客户之间的空间距离和主管监督的频率,是如何影响审计师在创造性任务中的判断的。我们预测并发现,如果监控频率较低,那么远程工作有利于审计师的高层次认知,从而在发现种子错误时增强创造性假设的生成并提高决策质量。更频繁的监控会限制审计人员的努力和创造力,从而降低远程工作的益处。在客户所在地现场工作可减少心理距离感,从而缩小监控频率之间的差异。这些发现对审计实践具有启示意义,因为远程工作可以提高创造性解决问题任务的绩效,但仅限于监测频率较低的情况。
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Auditing from a Distance: The Impact of Remote Auditing and Supervisor Monitoring on Analytical Procedures Judgments
ABSTRACT As remote auditing remains widespread, the profession is concerned that decreased auditor-client interactions and remote supervision challenges can reduce audit quality. In response, some firms have increased supervisor monitoring of remote auditors. We experimentally examine how two key remote audit factors, the spatial distance between auditors and clients and the frequency of supervisor monitoring, influence auditors’ judgments in creative tasks. We predict and find that working remotely facilitates auditors’ higher-level cognition that enhances creative hypothesis generation and improves decision quality when uncovering a seeded error if monitored less frequently than more frequently. More frequent monitoring constrains auditors, which squashes effort and creativity, diminishing the benefits of working remotely. Working onsite at the client location reduces the sense of psychological distance, thereby diminishing the difference between monitoring frequencies. These findings have implications for audit practice as working remotely can enhance performance on creative problem-solving tasks, but only when monitored less frequently.
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