主要客户多样性的审计含义

IF 2.9 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Xiao Chen , Narisa Tianjing Dai , Leo Jiahe Liu
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摘要

本研究引入了一个新的衡量标准,主要客户多样性,以捕捉公司主要客户基础的异质性,并研究其对审计实践的影响。虽然与异质大客户合作可能有助于公司稳定收入和降低库存过剩成本,但我们认为,这种多样化增加了审计师的感知业务风险和审计程序的复杂性。我们的实证研究结果表明,主要客户多样性与审计定价呈正相关,这表明审计师将这一维度纳入其风险评估和收费结构中。此外,我们发现,当企业表现出对主要客户的高度依赖或经营更复杂时,这种效应会被放大。其他分析表明,主要客户的多样性对财务报告结果具有更广泛的影响,包括缩短审计报告滞后时间、减少可自由支配应计利润、提高财务重述的可能性,以及降低接收持续经营意见的可能性。此外,拥有多元化主要客户的公司往往持有较少的应收账款和产成品,而对在制品、原材料和客户特定资产(如房产、厂房和设备)的投资更多,这表明流动性和经营风险趋于均衡。
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Audit implications of major customer diversity
This study introduces a novel measure, major customer diversity, to capture the heterogeneity in firms’ major customer bases, and examines its implications for audit practices. While engaging with heterogeneous major customers may help firms stabilize revenues and mitigate overstocking costs, we argue that such diversification increases auditors’ perceived business risk and the complexity of audit procedures. Our empirical findings indicate that major customer diversity is positively and significantly related to audit pricing, suggesting that auditors incorporate this dimension into their risk assessments and fee structures. Furthermore, we find that this effect is amplified when firms exhibit high dependence on major customers or operate with greater complexity. Additional analyses demonstrate that major customer diversity has broader implications for financial reporting outcomes, including shorter audit report lags, reduced discretionary accruals, a higher likelihood of financial restatements, and a decreased probability of receiving going-concern opinions. Moreover, firms with diversified major customers tend to hold less accounts receivables and finished goods and form greater investments in works-in-process and raw materials and customer-specific assets (e.g., property, plant, and equipment), indicating the leveling of liquidity and operational risks.
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