The paper “The consequences of providing lower-quality audits at the engagement partner level” has been selected for presentation at the plenary session of the 2018 Journal of International Accounting Research (JIAR) conference. Chi, Lisic, Myers, Pevzner, Seidel (2019; hereafter, CLMPS) investigate the reputational consequences that engagement partners suffer for having a recent history of past audit failures. In particular, relying on the Taiwanese setting where audit quality is observable because of the engagement partner disclosure, the authors empirically provide evidence that engagement partner identification is useful in helping audit clients form opinions about partner-level audit quality. Further, the engagement partner's prior audit quality also influences audit firms' engagement partner selection. Overall the paper makes a significant contribution extending to audit clients the results of prior literature that found audit partners' name disclosure useful for both investors and creditors when making judgments about the quality of audited financial...
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September 01 2019
Discussion of the Consequences of Providing Lower-Quality Audits at the Engagement Partner Level
Silvia Panfilo;
Silvia Panfilo
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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Chiara Mio
Chiara Mio
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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Online ISSN: 1558-8025
Print ISSN: 1542-6297
2019
Journal of International Accounting Research (2019) 18 (3): 83–85.
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Silvia Panfilo, Chiara Mio; Discussion of the Consequences of Providing Lower-Quality Audits at the Engagement Partner Level. Journal of International Accounting Research 1 September 2019; 18 (3): 83–85. https://doi.org/10.2308/jiar-10695
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