内在动机如何改善复杂审计任务中的审计师判断?

How Does Intrinsic Motivation Improve Auditor Judgment in Complex Audit Tasks?

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2018
被引 118
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

实验发现,激发审计师对工作的内在动机会促使他们更广泛深入地处理信息,从而改善对复杂会计估计的判断质量,尤其有助于识别有偏估计。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Intrinsic motivation is generally thought to be positively associated with performance on a variety of tasks. However, there is only sparse experimental evidence supporting this idea and we know little about the specific mechanisms behind any effect. We develop theory about how auditors’ intrinsic motivation for their jobs can improve their judgments about complex accounting estimates. We experimentally test whether a prompt to make auditors’ intrinsic motivation for their jobs salient improves the specific information processing behaviors necessary for high‐quality judgments in complex audit tasks. It does: Prompted auditors attend to a broader set of information, process information more deeply, and request more relevant additional evidence. Supplemental analyses show that these processing behaviors mediate between salient intrinsic motivation and an improved ability to identify a biased complex estimate. Our theory and analyses indicate that auditors’ intrinsic motivation for their work provides unique value for improving judgment quality, particularly in the context of performing complex audit tasks. Our study supports the view that high‐quality cognitive processing can improve auditors’ professional skepticism by providing a foundation for skeptical judgments.

内在动机审计判断复杂审计任务信息处理行为