Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality

Policymakers and regulators have been concerned about the impact of audit market concentration resulting from decline in the number of audit firms due to mergers and the demise of Arthur Andersen. In this paper we find a positive association between audit market concentration (Herfindahl index) at t...

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Main Authors: Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan, Kallapur, Sanjay, ZANG, Yoonseok
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-11002010-09-22T09:12:05Z Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan Kallapur, Sanjay ZANG, Yoonseok Policymakers and regulators have been concerned about the impact of audit market concentration resulting from decline in the number of audit firms due to mergers and the demise of Arthur Andersen. In this paper we find a positive association between audit market concentration (Herfindahl index) at the MSA level and audit quality (measured by discretionary accruals and the Dechow-Dichev (2002) measure of accrual quality). We control for fixed year effects, therefore our results are unlikely to be affected by the increase in concentration due to Andersen’s demise contemporaneous with an increase in audit quality because of regulatory measures such as SOX. Our results are robust to alternative concentration and audit quality measures, and several sensitivity tests attempting to rule out omitted variables correlated with client firms’ MSA location or attributes of clients and auditors. Our results are also robust to controls for endogeneity between audit market concentration and audit quality. Our evidence therefore supports the Government Accountability Office (2003, 2008) conclusions that increased audit market concentration is not currently a cause for concern. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/101 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Audit market concentration audit market competition audit quality Accounting Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Corporate Finance
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topic Audit market concentration
audit market competition
audit quality
Accounting
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle Audit market concentration
audit market competition
audit quality
Accounting
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Corporate Finance
Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan
Kallapur, Sanjay
ZANG, Yoonseok
Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
description Policymakers and regulators have been concerned about the impact of audit market concentration resulting from decline in the number of audit firms due to mergers and the demise of Arthur Andersen. In this paper we find a positive association between audit market concentration (Herfindahl index) at the MSA level and audit quality (measured by discretionary accruals and the Dechow-Dichev (2002) measure of accrual quality). We control for fixed year effects, therefore our results are unlikely to be affected by the increase in concentration due to Andersen’s demise contemporaneous with an increase in audit quality because of regulatory measures such as SOX. Our results are robust to alternative concentration and audit quality measures, and several sensitivity tests attempting to rule out omitted variables correlated with client firms’ MSA location or attributes of clients and auditors. Our results are also robust to controls for endogeneity between audit market concentration and audit quality. Our evidence therefore supports the Government Accountability Office (2003, 2008) conclusions that increased audit market concentration is not currently a cause for concern.
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author Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan
Kallapur, Sanjay
ZANG, Yoonseok
author_facet Sankaraguruswamy, Srinivasan
Kallapur, Sanjay
ZANG, Yoonseok
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title Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
title_short Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
title_full Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
title_fullStr Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
title_full_unstemmed Audit Market Concentration and Audit Quality
title_sort audit market concentration and audit quality
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/101
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