美国第二梯队审计师的崛起:来自投资者对财务报告可信度认知的证据

The Emergence of Second‐Tier Auditors in the US: Evidence from Investor Perceptions of Financial Reporting Credibility

Journal of Business Finance & Accounting · 2013
被引 89 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了安达信倒闭、SOX法案实施等事件后,第二梯队审计师客户财务报告可信度的变化,发现其可信度从低于四大变为与四大无差异,对监管者、管理层和学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract We examine changes in the association between auditor type (Big 4, Second‐Tier, and Other non‐Big 4) and perceived financial reporting credibility in the wake of events (e.g., Andersen's failure, the implementation of SOX, creation of the PCAOB, etc.) which led to significant growth in Second‐Tier client portfolios and increased scrutiny of Second‐Tier audit practices. Our results reveal that financial reporting credibility of Second‐Tier clients was lower than that of Big 4 clients and was indistinguishable from that of Other non‐Big 4 clients pre‐Andersen. However, post‐Andersen, we find that financial reporting credibility of Second‐Tier clients is higher than that of Other non‐Big 4 clients and is indistinguishable from that of Big 4 clients. We expect that our results will be of interest to regulators, both in the United States and in the European Union, who have expressed concerns about the current state of competition in the audit market, management and boards of directors that are contemplating switching to a Second‐Tier audit firm, and academics investigating quality differences among audit firm types.

第二梯队审计师财务报告可信度投资者感知审计市场