학술논문

How a Shared Auditor Affects Firm-Pair Comparability: Implications of Both Firm and Individual Audit Styles.
Document Type
Article
Source
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory. Aug2020, Vol. 39 Issue .3, p133-160. 28p. 16 Charts.
Subject
*Auditors
*Financial statements
*Accounting standards
*Professional standards
Fashion
Language
ISSN
0278-0380
Abstract
SUMMARY: In this study, we examine the roles of audit firms and individual auditors in improving financial statement comparability. We conduct the study in the Chinese setting, in which the identities of signing auditors are revealed in audit reports and accounting standards are principle based. After controlling for audit firm style, we find that firm pairs with shared signing auditors have incrementally greater comparability. Our results indicate that individual auditors exhibit their own personal style in implementing accounting standards and exercising professional judgment in the audit process. Overall, our study underscores the association between individual auditors and comparability, with practical implications for market participants and policymakers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]