We document an increase in auditors issuing going-concern opinions in Australia over a prolonged period since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) that is not fully explained by changes in client risk. Overall, our evidence is consistent with auditors reporting more conservatively with the increased level of scrutiny from Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) inspections and other increased regulation, and in particular, the negative attention following the 2011-2012 inspections. As a result, auditor reports with reference to going-concern issues have become less informative regarding future corporate failure
This article examines the potential costs to Australian auditors and their clients from the issuance...
Background To begin with, there has been a persistent public criticism of auditors in accounting sca...
Master's thesis in Accounting and auditingThe purpose of the master thesis is to investigate auditor...
We document an increase in auditors issuing going-concern opinions in Australia over a prolonged per...
The study examines the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on changes in auditor reporting b...
We examine the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on auditor behaviour in Australia. Using ...
The Global Financial Crisis reduced economic growth, impacted equity and credit markets, and increas...
The Global Financial Crisis reduced economic growth, impacted equity and credit markets, and increas...
This paper provides a preliminary summary of audit reports for Australian listed public companies fo...
This paper provides a preliminary summary of audit reports for Australian listed public companies fo...
With the high-profile corporate collapses in the period 2000 to 2002, the demise of Arthur Andersen,...
The purpose of this review is to synthesise the existing research literature regarding audit reporti...
A number of previous studies use auditor propensity to issue a going concern opinion (GCO) as a prox...
The high-profile collapses during the period 2000 to 2002 resulted in increased litigation against a...
The research paper explores the value of information content incorporated in the first-time going co...
This article examines the potential costs to Australian auditors and their clients from the issuance...
Background To begin with, there has been a persistent public criticism of auditors in accounting sca...
Master's thesis in Accounting and auditingThe purpose of the master thesis is to investigate auditor...
We document an increase in auditors issuing going-concern opinions in Australia over a prolonged per...
The study examines the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on changes in auditor reporting b...
We examine the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on auditor behaviour in Australia. Using ...
The Global Financial Crisis reduced economic growth, impacted equity and credit markets, and increas...
The Global Financial Crisis reduced economic growth, impacted equity and credit markets, and increas...
This paper provides a preliminary summary of audit reports for Australian listed public companies fo...
This paper provides a preliminary summary of audit reports for Australian listed public companies fo...
With the high-profile corporate collapses in the period 2000 to 2002, the demise of Arthur Andersen,...
The purpose of this review is to synthesise the existing research literature regarding audit reporti...
A number of previous studies use auditor propensity to issue a going concern opinion (GCO) as a prox...
The high-profile collapses during the period 2000 to 2002 resulted in increased litigation against a...
The research paper explores the value of information content incorporated in the first-time going co...
This article examines the potential costs to Australian auditors and their clients from the issuance...
Background To begin with, there has been a persistent public criticism of auditors in accounting sca...
Master's thesis in Accounting and auditingThe purpose of the master thesis is to investigate auditor...