The Effects of Managerial Shareholdings and Corporate Governance on Audit Fees: Evidence from Hong Kong

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Jun Lin ◽  
Ming Liu
2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hye Seung (Grace) Lee ◽  
Xu Li ◽  
Heibatollah Sami

SYNOPSIS In this study, we examine the impact of conditional conservatism on audit fees and, more importantly, the influence of corporate governance on this relationship. Prior literature presents evidence regarding explanations for the existence and pervasiveness of accounting conservatism such as compensation and debt contracting, shareholder litigation, taxation, and accounting regulation. However, there is very limited evidence or discussion of the potential benefit of accounting conservatism on audit risk and thus audit fees, and how the potential benefit can be attenuated by corporate governance quality. Using a sample of firm-year observations over the period of 2004–2009, we provide evidence consistent with conditional conservatism and firms' commitment to such conservatism reducing their audit fees. However, our evidence shows that this reduction in audit fees is moderated by higher corporate governance quality. These results have implications for auditors, regulators, standard setters, and firms' managers. In addition, our study extends the literature on the determinants of audit fees. JEL Classifications: M41; M42; D81; D22.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Watanabe ◽  
Lucca Katharina Schlager ◽  
Yimeng Huang ◽  
Yu Tang ◽  
Taehyun Yoon ◽  
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Complexity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Chengai Li ◽  
Lin Pan ◽  
Meilan Chen

The complexity of audit committee experience, including the overseas experience, has an important impact on corporate governance. In this paper, we study the impact of the overseas experiences of the members of audit committee on audit fees. Our empirical analysis and results show that the audit committee overseas experience can significantly increase audit fees. Further, the positive influence of the audit committee overseas experience on audit fees is more pronounced in state-owned enterprises and regions with weak marketization. In addition, we divide the overseas experience into overseas learning experience and overseas working experience. We find that both types of experience present in the audit committee significantly increase the audit fees. Finally, we find that the audit committee overseas experience can significantly improve the quality of accounting information and play a positive role in corporate governance.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.21) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Dody Hapsoro ◽  
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The aim of this study is to examine the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on the financial reporting quality and examine the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on audit fees. In addition, this study also aimed to examine the effect of audit fees on the financial report quality. The sample in this study is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in the period 2014 and 2015. The total sample is 144 companies. Data analysis was performed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). The results of this study show that the proportion of independent commissioners and audit committee from the board of commissioners and audit committee negatively affect audit fees; the proportion of independent commissioners and audit committee from the board of commissioners, audit committee, and board of directors negatively affect audit fees; the proportion of independent commissioners and audit committee from the board of commissioners and audit committee do not positively affect the financial report quality; the proportion of independent commissioners and audit committee from the board of commissioners, audit committee, and board of directors do not positively affect the financial report quality; and audit fees negatively affects the financial report quality.  


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