This paper extends prior studies in auditor industry specialization to an international setting and examines if the impact of industry specialist auditors on earnings quality is dependent on the legal environments. Using data for 28 countries over 20 industries from 1993 to 2003, we find that clients of industry specialist auditors have lower discretionary current accruals and higher earnings response coefficients than clients of nonspecialist auditors. In addition, we find that the impact of auditor industry specialization on earnings quality increases as the legal environment weakens. Collectively, the results suggest that the benefits from engaging the services of industry specialist auditors increase as a country's legal environment shifts from a strong to a weak environment. Our results are robust to the inclusion of additional control variables.
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Legal Systems and Earnings Quality: The Role of Auditor Industry Specialization Available to Purchase
Soo Young Kwon;
Soo Young Kwon
aProfessor at Korea University.
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Chee Yeow Lim;
Chee Yeow Lim
bAssistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University.
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Patricia Mui‐Siang Tan
Patricia Mui‐Siang Tan
cAssociate Professor at Nanyang Technological University.
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Online ISSN: 1558-7991
Print ISSN: 0278-0380
American Accounting Association
2007
AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory (2007) 26 (2): 25–55.
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Soo Young Kwon, Chee Yeow Lim, Patricia Mui‐Siang Tan; Legal Systems and Earnings Quality: The Role of Auditor Industry Specialization. AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory 1 November 2007; 26 (2): 25–55. https://doi.org/10.2308/aud.2007.26.2.25
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