The association between audit committee effectiveness and audit risk
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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:29 authored by Christine Contessotto, Robyn MoroneyAudit committees (ACs) are expected to play a key role in improving financial statement integrity and as a consequence reduce audit risk. Companies reporting conformity with regulations can have an AC that appears effective but is not actually effective in substance. We surveyed audit partners and managers to identify their indicators of actual AC effectiveness (auditor-chosen list). We hypothesize a negative association between AC effectiveness and audit risk, only when an auditor-chosen list, rather than extent of conformity with regulations, is used to measure effectiveness. Results support our expectations. © 2013 AFAANZ.
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Accounting and FinanceVolume
54Issue
2Start page
393End page
418Total pages
26Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing AsiaPlace published
AustraliaLanguage
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