Our study reports evidence on the dynamic effects of client switches on auditor reputations and fee premia. Offices of large accounting firms that lose (gain) major industry clients experience a reputation shock leading to more same-industry client losses (gains) over the next two years. There is also a shift in audit fees charged to other same-industry clients when a major client loss (gain) results in an audit office losing (gaining) city-level industry leadership. A major client loss or gain also creates a short-term capacity shock to an audit office’s ability to supply high-quality audits. However, there is no evidence of reputation spillovers to other-industry clients in the audit office, or to clients in other offices of the accountin...
The considerable realignment of audit services market is one by-product of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of...
This study examines how the auditor-client relationship affects the audit process and audit quality....
The scholars in auditing clearly agreed in consensus that the larger the audit firms the higher the ...
© CAAA Our study reports evidence on the dynamic effects of client switches on auditor reputations a...
Our study reports evidence on the dynamic effects of client switches on auditor reputations and fee ...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 19, 2012).The enti...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
In the first chapter, we empirically examine the relationship between audit office industry expertis...
In recent years U.K. Department of Trade investigations into the affairs of a specific company have ...
This study examines the examines of Andersen reputation on market prices based on the event of Ander...
Acquiring a new client is an arduous task. Accordingly, losing an important client can be deva...
This study examines stock and earnings performance subsequent to auditor changes by firms specifical...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the informational role of audit client (i.e. firm) re...
The considerable realignment of audit services market is one by-product of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of...
This study examines how the auditor-client relationship affects the audit process and audit quality....
The scholars in auditing clearly agreed in consensus that the larger the audit firms the higher the ...
© CAAA Our study reports evidence on the dynamic effects of client switches on auditor reputations a...
Our study reports evidence on the dynamic effects of client switches on auditor reputations and fee ...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 19, 2012).The enti...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
Using samples from 12 non-U.S.A. countries, we find that following Arthur Andersen’s failure in the ...
In the first chapter, we empirically examine the relationship between audit office industry expertis...
In recent years U.K. Department of Trade investigations into the affairs of a specific company have ...
This study examines the examines of Andersen reputation on market prices based on the event of Ander...
Acquiring a new client is an arduous task. Accordingly, losing an important client can be deva...
This study examines stock and earnings performance subsequent to auditor changes by firms specifical...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the informational role of audit client (i.e. firm) re...
The considerable realignment of audit services market is one by-product of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of...
This study examines how the auditor-client relationship affects the audit process and audit quality....
The scholars in auditing clearly agreed in consensus that the larger the audit firms the higher the ...