Abnormal audit fees and audit quality: initial evidence from the German audit market

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作者
Krauß P. [1 ]
Pronobis P. [2 ]
Zülch H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chair of Accounting and Auditing, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Jahnallee 59, Leipzig
[2] Department of Finance, Accounting and Taxation (FACTS), Freie Universität Berlin, Boltzmannstr. 20, Berlin
关键词
Abnormal audit fees; Audit quality; Auditor independence; Auditor–client economic bonding; Earnings management;
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10.1007/s11573-014-0709-5
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摘要
This study investigates the economic auditor–client dependency issue by examining the association between abnormal audit fee pricing and audit quality. Our study is the first to analyze this phenomenon empirically for the institutional setting of German IFRS firms by using a sample of 2,334 firm-year observations for the period from 2005 to 2010. Our empirical results demonstrate that positive abnormal audit fees are negatively associated with audit quality and imply that the audit fee premium is a significant indicator of compromised auditor independence due to economic auditor–client bonding. Audit fee discounts generally do not lead to a reduced audit effort, or respectively, audit quality is not impaired when client bargaining power is strong. The association of positive abnormal audit fees and audit quality is robust to different audit quality surrogates such as absolute discretionary accruals, financial restatements, and meeting or beating analysts’ earnings forecasts. © 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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页码:45 / 84
页数:39
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