Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid

Given the lack of emphasize on auditor fees, the present paper investigates the implication of governance mechanisms on auditor’s fees in UK. In particular, board of directors’ inde-pendence, size, duality roles and audit committees’ independence were examined while au-dit tenure is also included to...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Azizah, Page, Michael, Abdul Hamid, Masdiah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.596972022-05-18T08:46:05Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59697/ Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid Abdullah, Azizah Page, Michael Abdul Hamid, Masdiah HD Industries. Land use. Labor Corporate organization. Corporate governance Management. Industrial Management Other, Including business consultants, capacity, size of industries, etc. Business analysts Given the lack of emphasize on auditor fees, the present paper investigates the implication of governance mechanisms on auditor’s fees in UK. In particular, board of directors’ inde-pendence, size, duality roles and audit committees’ independence were examined while au-dit tenure is also included to examine the impact on auditor’s independence. It proposes a theoretical framework to investigate governance mechanism and fees, which is empirically tested on a dataset of 521 FTSE350 UK companies for six years from 1999 to 2004. The finding reveals that fees are positively and significantly related to board independence. While for the size of board members, there is a significant positive relationship with audit fee and insignificant relationship with non-audit fee. Other governance variable of duality reveals insignificant association with audit and non-audit fees. The presence of independent audit committee on boards significantly reduces auditor assessment. Furthermore, the result also suggest that tenure is not as a main factor may impair auditor independence and most com-pany pay higher fees for non-audit services than statutory services. An additional analysis should be done on audit and non-audit fees by using sample from other countries and other time periods to determine the reliability and the external validity of the result. 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59697/1/59697.pdf (2012) Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid. Terengganu International Finance and Economics Journal (TIFEJ), 2 (2). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2232-0539 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/tifej
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Management. Industrial Management
Other, Including business consultants, capacity, size of industries, etc.
Business analysts
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Management. Industrial Management
Other, Including business consultants, capacity, size of industries, etc.
Business analysts
Abdullah, Azizah
Page, Michael
Abdul Hamid, Masdiah
Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
description Given the lack of emphasize on auditor fees, the present paper investigates the implication of governance mechanisms on auditor’s fees in UK. In particular, board of directors’ inde-pendence, size, duality roles and audit committees’ independence were examined while au-dit tenure is also included to examine the impact on auditor’s independence. It proposes a theoretical framework to investigate governance mechanism and fees, which is empirically tested on a dataset of 521 FTSE350 UK companies for six years from 1999 to 2004. The finding reveals that fees are positively and significantly related to board independence. While for the size of board members, there is a significant positive relationship with audit fee and insignificant relationship with non-audit fee. Other governance variable of duality reveals insignificant association with audit and non-audit fees. The presence of independent audit committee on boards significantly reduces auditor assessment. Furthermore, the result also suggest that tenure is not as a main factor may impair auditor independence and most com-pany pay higher fees for non-audit services than statutory services. An additional analysis should be done on audit and non-audit fees by using sample from other countries and other time periods to determine the reliability and the external validity of the result.
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title Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
title_short Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
title_full Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
title_fullStr Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
title_full_unstemmed Influence of corporate governance on fees: UK evidence / Azizah Abdullah, Michael Page and Masdiah Abdul Hamid
title_sort influence of corporate governance on fees: uk evidence / azizah abdullah, michael page and masdiah abdul hamid
publishDate 2012
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