Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*

Using detailed data for fieldwork hours and audit hours by rank from audit engagements in Korea, we examine whether audits conducted under workload imbalance, proxied by busy-season audits, impair audit quality, and how auditors adjust staff assignments for busy-season audits. We generally find that...

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Main Authors: Heo, Jin Suk, Kwon, Soo Young, Tan, Hun-Tong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1615952023-05-19T07:31:16Z Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality* Heo, Jin Suk Kwon, Soo Young Tan, Hun-Tong Nanyang Business School Business::Accounting Audit Quality Season Audits Using detailed data for fieldwork hours and audit hours by rank from audit engagements in Korea, we examine whether audits conducted under workload imbalance, proxied by busy-season audits, impair audit quality, and how auditors adjust staff assignments for busy-season audits. We generally find that busy-season audits are associated with lower audit quality, and that audit firms reduce the involvement of senior auditors during busy-season audits. In addition, the greater the involvement of senior auditors and junior auditors, the lesser the deterioration in audit quality. Finally, although there is no increase in interim audits in response to workload imbalance during busy seasons, increasing interim audits can mitigate the negative impact of busy-season audits on audit quality. Our results are relevant to auditors and regulators, who have expressed concerns about the adverse effects of workload imbalance on audit quality. Published version Soo Young Kwon appreciates financial support from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2015K2A2A4000138) and Korea University Business School. Hun-Tong Tan acknowledges financial support from the United Overseas Bank Endowed Chair. 2022-09-09T05:49:38Z 2022-09-09T05:49:38Z 2021 Journal Article Heo, J. S., Kwon, S. Y. & Tan, H. (2021). Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*. Contemporary Accounting Research, 38(1), 338-375. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1911-3846.12612 0823-9150 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161595 10.1111/1911-3846.12612 2-s2.0-85096705222 1 38 338 375 en Contemporary Accounting Research © 2021 CAAA. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Wiley in Contemporary Accounting Research and is made available with permission of CAAA. application/pdf
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topic Business::Accounting
Audit Quality
Season Audits
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Audit Quality
Season Audits
Heo, Jin Suk
Kwon, Soo Young
Tan, Hun-Tong
Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
description Using detailed data for fieldwork hours and audit hours by rank from audit engagements in Korea, we examine whether audits conducted under workload imbalance, proxied by busy-season audits, impair audit quality, and how auditors adjust staff assignments for busy-season audits. We generally find that busy-season audits are associated with lower audit quality, and that audit firms reduce the involvement of senior auditors during busy-season audits. In addition, the greater the involvement of senior auditors and junior auditors, the lesser the deterioration in audit quality. Finally, although there is no increase in interim audits in response to workload imbalance during busy seasons, increasing interim audits can mitigate the negative impact of busy-season audits on audit quality. Our results are relevant to auditors and regulators, who have expressed concerns about the adverse effects of workload imbalance on audit quality.
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Tan, Hun-Tong
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title Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
title_short Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
title_full Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
title_fullStr Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
title_full_unstemmed Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
title_sort auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality*
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