Important audit judgments concerning client selection, audit program planning, and risk assessment all may be impacted by the approach taken to assess risk and to interpret audit evidence. This experimental study examines whether auditors' risk assessments are influenced by the risk assessment approach and by assertion framing. Risk assessment approach was manipulated by eliciting belief-based versus probability-based risk assessments. Assertion framing was manipulated by stating the financial statement assertions to be examined in a positive versus negative form. Four measures of risk of material misstatement are compared, including one based on the Cobb and Shenoy (2003a, 2003b, 2006) transformation of beliefs into "probabilities." Both r...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of the assessment of business risk on the auditor's choice of...
Many auditors are using a business risk methodology where they perform strategic assessment to evalu...
The research described in this thesis examines the relative influence of three factors on how decisi...
Important audit judgments concerning client selection, audit program planning, and risk assessment a...
AbstractThis paper examines possible differences in auditors’ performance when they make belief-base...
The audit risk model is central to audit planning and the allocation of resources during audits. The...
Evidence from research in psychology and auditor judgment has shown that perceptions that form early...
Audit risk is the risk of expressing an inappropriate audit opinion with reference to financial stat...
Typescript (photocopy).Much previous research exists concerning auditor judgment in a variety of jud...
This study responds to prior literature highlighting the need for academic research to study the lin...
Recently, Shafer and Srivastava [1], Srivastava and Shafer [2], Srivastava [3]-[4], and Van den Acke...
This study uses audit file data to analyze the association between the auditors\u27 preliminary asse...
There is widespread recognition in the accounting literature that properly directed audit effort is ...
This study responds to prior literature highlighting the need for academic research to study the lin...
This study estimates the effect that the auditor's assessment of his business risk has on his acquis...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of the assessment of business risk on the auditor's choice of...
Many auditors are using a business risk methodology where they perform strategic assessment to evalu...
The research described in this thesis examines the relative influence of three factors on how decisi...
Important audit judgments concerning client selection, audit program planning, and risk assessment a...
AbstractThis paper examines possible differences in auditors’ performance when they make belief-base...
The audit risk model is central to audit planning and the allocation of resources during audits. The...
Evidence from research in psychology and auditor judgment has shown that perceptions that form early...
Audit risk is the risk of expressing an inappropriate audit opinion with reference to financial stat...
Typescript (photocopy).Much previous research exists concerning auditor judgment in a variety of jud...
This study responds to prior literature highlighting the need for academic research to study the lin...
Recently, Shafer and Srivastava [1], Srivastava and Shafer [2], Srivastava [3]-[4], and Van den Acke...
This study uses audit file data to analyze the association between the auditors\u27 preliminary asse...
There is widespread recognition in the accounting literature that properly directed audit effort is ...
This study responds to prior literature highlighting the need for academic research to study the lin...
This study estimates the effect that the auditor's assessment of his business risk has on his acquis...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of the assessment of business risk on the auditor's choice of...
Many auditors are using a business risk methodology where they perform strategic assessment to evalu...
The research described in this thesis examines the relative influence of three factors on how decisi...