Do audit attributes impact earnings quality? Evidence from India

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Deepak Verma, Varun Dawar, Pankaj Chaudhary
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Purpose The present study's goal is to analyze the impact of audit quality (AQ) on earnings quality (EQ) using different audit attributes. The study shows empirical evidence from India, considered an emerging market. Design/methodology/approach The sample selected represents the 376 non-financial firms listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). With a 20-year time frame, the authors used the absolute value of discretionary accruals (McNichols, 2002) (DA) as a proxy for EM, which is inversely related to EQ. The authors analyzed data using OLS, fixed effect (FE), 2SLS and Panel-IV estimators. Findings The authors found that most audit attributes positively affect EQ. In the Indian context, joint auditor (JA), auditor size (A_SIZE), auditor fee (A_FEE) and auditor tenure (A_TENURE) have a negative association with EM indicating high EQ. In contrast, auditor rotation (A_ROTATON) positively affects EM confirming low EQ. Research limitations/implications The present study uses Big-4 and its member firms as a proxy of auditor size (A_SIZE); instead, other bases may be taken for it, like the dominant audit firms in a particular industry in sample data, etc. The authors have started audit tenure from the base year, i.e. 2001, which may ignore the association of auditor and auditee just before 2001. Practical implications The study findings would enhance policymakers' willingness to prepare appropriate regulations regarding JAs and auditor rotation, which might improve financial market efficiency and reduce financial fraud among Indian corporates. Originality/value To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to incorporate “Joint Auditor” (JA) as a proxy for audit quality in the Indian context, which might significantly contribute to the literature.
审计属性是否影响盈余质量?来自印度的证据
本研究的目的是分析不同审计属性下审计质量(AQ)对盈余质量(EQ)的影响。这项研究提供了来自印度的经验证据,印度被认为是一个新兴市场。所选择的样本代表了在孟买证券交易所(BSE)上市的376家非金融公司。在20年的时间框架内,作者使用可自由支配应计收益的绝对值(McNichols, 2002) (DA)作为EM的代理,EM与EQ呈负相关。作者使用OLS、固定效应(FE)、2SLS和Panel-IV估计器分析数据。作者发现,大多数审计属性对情商有积极影响。在印度,联合审计师(JA)、审计师规模(A_SIZE)、审计师费用(A_FEE)和审计师任期(A_TENURE)与新兴市场呈负相关,表明高情商。相反,审计师轮转(A_ROTATON)对新兴市场有积极影响,证实低情商。研究局限性/启示本研究使用Big-4及其成员事务所作为审计师规模(A_SIZE)的代理;相反,可以采用其他基础,如在样本数据中特定行业的主导审计公司等。笔者从基准年(即2001年)开始审计任期,这可能忽略了2001年之前审计师和被审计单位之间的关系。研究结果将增强政策制定者制定有关JAs和审计师轮换的适当法规的意愿,这可能提高金融市场效率并减少印度公司的财务欺诈。据作者所知,这是第一个将“联合审计师”(JA)作为印度背景下审计质量的代表的研究,这可能对文献有重大贡献。
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AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research
AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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