The demise of Arthur Andersen and collapse of Enron, Polly Peck, Schlecker and other companies have resulted in serious repercussions on the public’s confidence of the value of the audit. Despite a growing stricter regulatory framework, financial scandals have continued to occur, and often involve the Big 4 accounting firms - PwC, EY, KPMG, and Deloitte. To maintain the audit quality, competition and to continue the culture of the independent audit, the European Union has introduced mandatory audit firm rotation (MAFR). This study aims to examine the early results of MAFR in the UK and explore its effectiveness using the three key measures - independence, quality and competition. FAME and Nexis financial database were used as a source of d...
Background and Problem: In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and a series of corporate sc...
This study investigates whether mandatory auditor rotation rules are associated with changes in the ...
The paper focuses on the attitudes of public companies to the mandatory auditor rotation, especially...
The demise of Arthur Andersen and collapse of Enron, Polly Peck, Schlecker and other companies have ...
The global financial crisis brought to the fore questions surrounding the scope and quality of the e...
The collapse of Enron and several other companies, such as Global Crossing and the more recent scand...
Background In 2010, the European Commission released a public consultation, Green Paper on Audit Pol...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of Mandatory Audit Firm Rotation in Fin-land as a mea...
There has been considerable interest in mandatory audit firm rotation (RR) as a means to protect aud...
International audienceMandatory rotation of auditors or of audit firms has been the subject of exten...
In order to enhance the independence of auditors, a new European directive governing the mandatory r...
This paper focuses on the attitudes of public companies to the mandatory auditor rotation, especiall...
Recently, regulators and policy makers who witnessed the global financial crisis during 2007–2009 be...
This study investigates whether mandatory auditor rotation rules are associated with changes in audi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect that a regime of mandatory audit fi...
Background and Problem: In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and a series of corporate sc...
This study investigates whether mandatory auditor rotation rules are associated with changes in the ...
The paper focuses on the attitudes of public companies to the mandatory auditor rotation, especially...
The demise of Arthur Andersen and collapse of Enron, Polly Peck, Schlecker and other companies have ...
The global financial crisis brought to the fore questions surrounding the scope and quality of the e...
The collapse of Enron and several other companies, such as Global Crossing and the more recent scand...
Background In 2010, the European Commission released a public consultation, Green Paper on Audit Pol...
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of Mandatory Audit Firm Rotation in Fin-land as a mea...
There has been considerable interest in mandatory audit firm rotation (RR) as a means to protect aud...
International audienceMandatory rotation of auditors or of audit firms has been the subject of exten...
In order to enhance the independence of auditors, a new European directive governing the mandatory r...
This paper focuses on the attitudes of public companies to the mandatory auditor rotation, especiall...
Recently, regulators and policy makers who witnessed the global financial crisis during 2007–2009 be...
This study investigates whether mandatory auditor rotation rules are associated with changes in audi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect that a regime of mandatory audit fi...
Background and Problem: In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and a series of corporate sc...
This study investigates whether mandatory auditor rotation rules are associated with changes in the ...
The paper focuses on the attitudes of public companies to the mandatory auditor rotation, especially...