Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?

Corporate governance reforms and the threat-safeguard approach to auditor independence regulations are motivated by the assumption that disclosure by an agent (e.g., auditor) of a potential conflict of interest reduces bias in professional judgment. In this study, we conduct an experiment using expe...

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Main Authors: Jamal, Karim, Marshall, Erin, Tan, Hun-Tong
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-827762023-05-19T06:44:43Z Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias? Jamal, Karim Marshall, Erin Tan, Hun-Tong Nanyang Business School conflict of interest disclosure bias auditor independence valuation client advocacy nature of conflict Corporate governance reforms and the threat-safeguard approach to auditor independence regulations are motivated by the assumption that disclosure by an agent (e.g., auditor) of a potential conflict of interest reduces bias in professional judgment. In this study, we conduct an experiment using experienced professional valuators to investigate the validity of this assumption. We find that where the nature of the conflict is aligned with the interests of the current client, disclosure of a conflict of interest actually increases bias in participants' valuation estimates in favor of the current client. However, when there is an incentive to act against the interest of the current client, the valuator signals his/her duty to the current client by moving valuations in favor of (and not against) the current client. In this case, disclosure has no incremental effect in reducing or exacerbating bias. 2016-03-24T07:25:49Z 2019-12-06T15:05:20Z 2016-03-24T07:25:49Z 2019-12-06T15:05:20Z 2016 Journal Article Jamal, K., Marshall, E., & Tan, H.-T. (2016). Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?. AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory, 35(1), 89-99. 0278-0380 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82776 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40323 10.2308/ajpt-51018 en AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory © 2016 American Accounting Association (AAA).
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topic conflict of interest
disclosure
bias
auditor independence
valuation
client advocacy
nature of conflict
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bias
auditor independence
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client advocacy
nature of conflict
Jamal, Karim
Marshall, Erin
Tan, Hun-Tong
Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
description Corporate governance reforms and the threat-safeguard approach to auditor independence regulations are motivated by the assumption that disclosure by an agent (e.g., auditor) of a potential conflict of interest reduces bias in professional judgment. In this study, we conduct an experiment using experienced professional valuators to investigate the validity of this assumption. We find that where the nature of the conflict is aligned with the interests of the current client, disclosure of a conflict of interest actually increases bias in participants' valuation estimates in favor of the current client. However, when there is an incentive to act against the interest of the current client, the valuator signals his/her duty to the current client by moving valuations in favor of (and not against) the current client. In this case, disclosure has no incremental effect in reducing or exacerbating bias.
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Marshall, Erin
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title Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
title_short Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
title_full Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
title_fullStr Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
title_full_unstemmed Does Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Increase or Decrease Bias?
title_sort does disclosure of conflict of interest increase or decrease bias?
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