scholarly journals Determinants of industry expertise outsourced IAF: Do company and auditor attributes affect the selection?

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1938931
Author(s):  
Saeed Rabea Baatwah ◽  
Khaled Salmen Aljaaidi ◽  
Ehsan Saleh Almoataz ◽  
Mohammed Saleh Bajaher
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2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Surisman Surisman ◽  
Dadang Sadeli

A B S T R A C T This study aims to examine and study empirically, that audit quality may moderate the influence of industry expertise, responsiveness and due professional care to audit user satisfaction in achieving corporate goals at PT. Pertani (Persero) All Indonesian and Subsidiaries. The sample used in this study is the management of upper, middle and lower on PT.Pertani (Persero) All Indonesian and its subsidiaries. Collecting data through questionnaires, with purposive sampling technique in sample selection. The number of questionnaires were answered and eligible to be processed as many as 90 pieces of 125 sent. While the methods of data analysis using the method of least squares multiple regression model, residual test analysis approach. Statistical tests using test analysis approach residual β coefficient values obtained variable user satisfaction audit services with a negative value with a significance level of less than 0.05. A B S T R A K Penelitian ini menguji peran kualitas audit sbegai variabel pemoderasi pada pengaruh industry expertise, responsiveness, dan due professional care audit internal terhadap kepuasan pengguna jasa audit pada PT. Pertani Persero Indonesia. Pengujian dilakukan pada 90 responden yang datanya lengkap dan dapat dianalisis. Teknik pengujian variable pemoderasi menggunakan teknik residual model, dimana variable dikatakan sebagai moderator bila pengaruh terhadap nilai residual model utamanya negative dan signifikan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kualitas audit terbukti memoderasi pengaruh expertise, responsiveness, dan due professional care audit internal terhadap kepuasan pengguna jasa audit. Hasil penelitian diharapkan memberikan kontribusi secara empiris bahwa kualitas audit merupakan hal penting yang mampu menentukan kepuasan pengguna jasa audit. JEL Classification: M42, H83


2005 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gopal V. Krishnan

The accounting profession is facing a credibility crisis precipitated by the failure of several high-profile companies and the alleged failure of their auditors to detect and persuade their clients to recognize economic losses in earnings in a timely fashion. Investors, regulators, analysts, and the public are interested in identifying factors that enhance the timeliness of earnings, particularly about bad news. This study provides empirical evidence on one such factor—auditors' industry expertise. Using a large sample of clients of Big 6 auditors, this research examines the association between auditor industry expertise, measured in terms of an industry's share in the auditor's portfolio of client industries, and the speed with which publicly available bad news about future cash flows is recognized in earnings. The findings indicate that the earnings of clients of specialist auditors are more timely in reflecting bad news than earnings of clients of nonspecialist auditors. This finding is consistent with the notion that auditors' industry expertise moderates the tendency of auditees to delay the recognition of economic losses in earnings.


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