A Note on the Association between Audit Firm Size and Audit Quality

1993 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 479-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
RONALD A. DAVIDSON ◽  
DEAN NEU
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Author(s):  
Padri Achyarsyah ◽  
Molina Molina

Objective - The objective of this paper is to examine the effect of audit firm tenure and audit firm size on audit quality. This study applies explanatory research in which questionnaire and interviews serve as the primary data. The population of this study is public accounting firms which are registered in the Indonesian capital market. Methodology/Technique - The study presents a survey using professional auditors. The multiple regression methode is used to conduct an hypothesis test of the effect of audit firm tenure and audit firm size on audit quality. Findings - The result of study depicted that audit firm tenure has no significant influence on the audit quality, while the audit firm size has significant influence on the audit quality. Audit quality deteriorate, when the length of the audit firm client engagement is longer. No particular concern to audit firm size since the big audit firm size has extensive training for their staffs and sufficient system in place. Novelty - The study contributes to auditing literature in the areas of audit quality. The length of the audit firm client relationship and audit firm size always rise the contradiction to the audit quality. The audit firm tenure and audit firm size support previous study, additional insight are gained toward in the elections of the audit firm that serves professional services in capital markets. Type of Paper - Empirical Keywords: Audit Firm Tenure; Audit Firm Size; Audit Quality; Auditor


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Ayman Bader ◽  
Mohammad Ebrahim Nawaiseh ◽  
Halla Noor Nawaiseh

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 463
Author(s):  
Tjun Tjun

This study is to examine how far audit firm tenure, audit firm size and audit firm specialist influenced audit quality partially and simultaneously. This study used manufacturing companies in Indonesian Stock of Exhanges during period 2012-2016 as samples. Data analysis conducted with multiple regression models. The result proved that audit firm tenure, audit firm size and audit firm specialist influenced audit quality simultaneously. This study proved that audit firm tenure and audit firm specialist influenced audit quality partially, meanwhile audit firm size did not influenced audit quality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Linda Santioso, Emily Janice, Andreas Bambang Daryatno

This research aims to find out and analyze the impact of audit committee financial expertise, audit quality that is proxied by external audit firm size, and profitability on real earnings management. The method used in this research was purposive sampling with a total sample of 59 manufacturing companies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). The type of data used was secondary data acquired through financial statements extracted from www.idx.co.id. Data analysis methods used in this research were classical assumption analysis, descriptive statistical test, f test, t test, and the test of determination coefficient. T test was used to test this study’s hypothesis. Final result of the study showed that audit committee financial expertise and audit quality proxied by external audit firm size do not have any significant effect on real earnings management, while profitability has been shown to have a positive effect on real earnings management.


Author(s):  
Darius Vaicekauskas

There is no single common definition of audit quality. Audit quality depends upon the observer, as well as on methods used in order to evaluate it. Considering that audit quality is usually an object under the investigation of three groups of stakeholders - external users, preparers and supervision authorities – three types of audit quality researches can be determined. In accordance to laws applicable in different countries, auditors and audit firms are usually periodically inspected by professional competent inspectors. The inspectors assess whether the firms and auditors do not infringe the provisions of auditing standards, national auditing laws, as well as how they manage internal resources and policies to provide high quality auditing services. These inspections could be performed only on legal basis by legally affirmed inspectors and their findings usually reach other stakeholders only if outrage deficiencies are detected. This lead to high quality assessments costs for other stakeholders to evaluate audit quality this way. In order to reduce quality assessment costs, external users apply audit quality surrogate researches – they employ various surrogates, which in their opinion, are closely tied with the audit quality (probability that auditors will detect deficiencies and will react properly) and assess whether these surrogates are applicable to particular audit firm. Surrogates such as audit firm size, auditor’s tenure, non-audit services provided to audit clients are often employed. Although these researches may be informative and interesting to various analytics and scientists, the lack of particular necessary information and difficult mathematical-statistical models reduce the quantity of such researches. Due to audit clients' direct interaction with their auditors, clients do not rely on surrogates – they evaluate audit quality on their own perceptions. Usually these perceptions are based on various attributes of an audit firm (size, brand, reputation) and audit team (empathy, communication, responsiveness). That kind of research does not focus on defining audit quality, it is more leaning towards the attributes, existence of which in engagements causes clients' perceptions of audit as of good quality. Literature analysis shows that due to increasing interest in an audit quality subject, various different types of audit quality researches will arise  in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-151
Author(s):  
Mohamad Alfi Amrulloh ◽  
Made Dudy Satyawan

In carrying out their duties, auditors must be competence and have to maintain their audit quality to provide trust to stakeholder. However, currently there are many cases that will causes the audit quality to decline. The cases is about financial cases that are still being discussed in public and have connection about audit quality on financial statement. The objective of this study was to determine effect of Time Budget Pressure, Audit Tenure and Audit Firm Size on Audit Quality. This study uses the primary data from questionnaire that was distributed to auditor KAP in Surabaya. Method determination sample used purposive sampling criteria and have 55 sample data can used. Data analysis model is multiple linear regression analysis. The result of this study indicate time budget pressure have positive effect on audit quality, but audit tenure and audit firm size has no effect on audit quality.


2010 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong-Hag Choi ◽  
Chansog (Francis) Kim ◽  
Jeong-Bon Kim ◽  
Yoonseok Zang

SUMMARY: Using a large sample of U.S. audit client firms over the period 2000–2005, this paper investigates whether and how the size of a local practice office within an audit firm (hereafter, office size) is a significant, engagement-specific factor determining audit quality and audit fees over and beyond audit firm size at the national level and auditor industry leadership at the city or office level. For our empirical tests, audit quality is measured by unsigned abnormal accruals, and the office size is measured in two different ways: one based on the number of audit clients in each office and the other based on a total of audit fees earned by each office. Our results show that the office size has significantly positive relations with both audit quality and audit fees, even after controlling for national-level audit firm size and office-level industry expertise. These positive relations support the view that large local offices provide higher-quality audits compared with small local offices, and that such quality differences are priced in the market for audit services.


2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 1313 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunsung Koh ◽  
Hyunjung Choi ◽  
Sohee Woo

This paper examines the relationship between an auditors characteristics and the incidence rate of its client subject to the Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Release. Using the sample of AAERs from 2002 to 2006, we find that when a firm is audited from a large accounting firm, there is a significantly less incidence rate subject to AAERs. Also, we find that the audit time of AAERs firms is significantly less than that of non-AAERs firms. Because AAER is related with audit quality, it implies that AAER depends on audit time and audit firm size, and that a firm is affected by the incidence rate of subjects toward AAERs. However, there is no difference between the audit fee of AAERs firms audit fee and that of non-AAERs firms. Although audit time leads to a high audit fee, audit firms are very competitive and therefore, there are some limitations with receiving a high audit fee according to audit time. Therefore, the audit fee is significantly affected by the incidence rate of subjects toward AAERs. Additionally, we also examine the effectiveness of AAERs and the difference of audit efforts depending on the cause of AAERs and the degree of penalties imposed by FSS. Overall, the results suggest that depending on the auditors characteristics, such as the size of accounting firm, audit time, and audit fee, a company is affected by the incidence rate subject to AAERs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 177-194
Author(s):  
Riani Riani ◽  
Sepky Mardian

This study discusses and understands the competence and independence of auditors on audit quality in sharia banking in Indonesia. While in the discussion the authors analyze the things that are deemed related to the competence and independent audit of auditor tenure or rotation seen through two post-KMK regime and post Act No. 5, Audit firm reputation by looking at audit firm size, audit fees, and auditor competencies determined through background education, certification, experience of work, and frequency of training that followed. The result of the research shows that the limitation of audit tenure does not decrease the quality of audit in sharia banking, the dynamics of audit quality is formed from independent relationship and auditor competence depends on the maximum level of audit


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Halla Noor Nawaiseh ◽  
Ayman Bader ◽  
Mohammad Ebrahim Nawaiseh

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