Audit Committee and Audit Report Lag: Moderating Role of Ownership Concentration of Listed Consumer Goods Firms in Nigeria

Yakubu Ishaka, Nma Ahmed Mohammed, O. A. Yahaya, Samuel Eniola Agbi
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This study examines the moderating role of ownership concentration on the effect of audit characteristics on audit report lag of listed consumer goods firms in Nigeria. The ex-post facto research design was adopted, secondary data was extracted from annual reports and accounts of listed consumer goods firms in Nigeria. The population of the study is twenty-one (21) and the sample size consist of fifteen (15) for ten years (2012-2021). Six (6) companies were flitter out from the study due the technical suspension by NXG during the period of study. Census sample techniques were adopted. PCSEs regression model was employed as technique of data analysis. The findings of the study revealed that the Audit Committee Size (ACS) and Audit Committee Meeting have a positive and significant effect on Audit Report Lag (ARL). Also, the Audit Committee Financial Expertise (ACFE) revealed a positive and insignificant effect on Audit Report Lag (ARL), while the Audit Committee Independence is established to have a negative and insignificant effect on Audit Report Lag (ARL). However, with consideration of moderating role ownership concentration, the Audit Committee Size (ACS) and Audit Committee Meeting (ACM) is found to have significant negative effect on Audit Report Lag (ARL), while the Audit Committee Financial Expertise and Audit Committee Independence are found to have a positive and insignificant effect on Audit Report Lag (ARL). The study concludes that ownership concentration moderates the effect of audit committee on Audit Report Lag. The study recommended that the management of the study firms should continue to sustain the frequency of meetings and size or numbers of the committee in their respective audit committee since the two committee have been empirically proven to have significantly reduced the timeframe of reporting their financial reports.
审计委员会与审计报告滞后:尼日利亚消费品上市公司股权集中度的调节作用
本研究考察股权集中度对尼日利亚消费品上市公司审计特征对审计报告滞后影响的调节作用。采用事后研究设计,二手数据是从尼日利亚上市消费品公司的年度报告和账目中提取的。本研究的总人数为21人,样本量为15人,时间为10年(2012-2021)。在研究期间,由于NXG的技术暂停,有6家公司被从研究中剔除。采用人口普查抽样方法。采用PCSEs回归模型作为数据分析技术。研究发现,审计委员会规模(ACS)和审计委员会会议对审计报告滞后(ARL)有显著的正向影响。审计委员会财务专业知识(ACFE)对审计报告滞后(ARL)的影响为正且不显著,而审计委员会独立性对审计报告滞后(ARL)的影响为负且不显著。然而,考虑到角色所有权集中度的调节,我们发现审计委员会规模(ACS)和审计委员会会议(ACM)对审计报告滞后(ARL)有显著的负向影响,而审计委员会财务专业知识和审计委员会独立性对审计报告滞后(ARL)有显著的正向影响。研究发现,股权集中度调节了审计委员会对审计报告滞后的影响。该研究建议,研究公司的管理层应继续维持各自审计委员会的会议频率和委员会的规模或数量,因为这两个委员会已被实证证明大大缩短了报告财务报告的时间框架。
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