SUMMARY: This paper examines IPO audit fees to assess the use of industry special-ization as a differentiation strategy by audit firms. We extend existing theory on the impact of industry specialization on audit fees by incorporating Porters (1985) theory of competition and differentiation. We suggest that market share enables audit firms to gain competitive advantages in terms of cost and service. However, the impact of such advantages on fees depends on whether the audit firm has successfully differentiated itself from competitors within client industries. Our results indicate that as audit firm industry market share increases without a differentiation in market share, the audit fee charged for a given IPO decreases. In the context of Por...
© 2002 Dr. Michael KendThis PhD study considers both the supply of, and demand for, audit firm indus...
Audit fees of Big 6 and non-Big 6 accounting firms are examined for 348 publicly listed Hong Kong co...
This study investigates the impact of audit firms’ market power on audit fees in MSA-Industry audit ...
This paper examines IPO assurance fees to assess the use of industry specialization as a differentia...
In this paper we present and test an applied theory of auditor industry specialization. We use our t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between auditor industry diff...
Existing theories posit two contradictory predictions on the relation between product market competi...
This paper develops a simple, two-period specialization model to analyze the effect of start-up cost...
Audit clients' investment opportunity sets (IOS) include firm-specific opportunities that are unique...
A report issued by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) in 2003 identified auditors' industry ex...
This paper examines auditors ’ market share and auditor dominance in China’s audit market with a foc...
This study examines vertical product differentiation within the Big 4 audit firms in the Australian ...
After the Big 6 merger exercise in 1998, PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) has become the industry market...
This study examines the relationship between a client industry\u27s homogeneity and audit fees. We a...
This study investigates the effects of audit partner industry specialization on audit pricing in the...
© 2002 Dr. Michael KendThis PhD study considers both the supply of, and demand for, audit firm indus...
Audit fees of Big 6 and non-Big 6 accounting firms are examined for 348 publicly listed Hong Kong co...
This study investigates the impact of audit firms’ market power on audit fees in MSA-Industry audit ...
This paper examines IPO assurance fees to assess the use of industry specialization as a differentia...
In this paper we present and test an applied theory of auditor industry specialization. We use our t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between auditor industry diff...
Existing theories posit two contradictory predictions on the relation between product market competi...
This paper develops a simple, two-period specialization model to analyze the effect of start-up cost...
Audit clients' investment opportunity sets (IOS) include firm-specific opportunities that are unique...
A report issued by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) in 2003 identified auditors' industry ex...
This paper examines auditors ’ market share and auditor dominance in China’s audit market with a foc...
This study examines vertical product differentiation within the Big 4 audit firms in the Australian ...
After the Big 6 merger exercise in 1998, PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) has become the industry market...
This study examines the relationship between a client industry\u27s homogeneity and audit fees. We a...
This study investigates the effects of audit partner industry specialization on audit pricing in the...
© 2002 Dr. Michael KendThis PhD study considers both the supply of, and demand for, audit firm indus...
Audit fees of Big 6 and non-Big 6 accounting firms are examined for 348 publicly listed Hong Kong co...
This study investigates the impact of audit firms’ market power on audit fees in MSA-Industry audit ...