The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level

This study investigates the existence of price contagion effects for the low-quality audits of individual audit partners and the associated reputational losses in China. Low-quality partners are identified as those whose clients have been sanctioned by regulators for financial reporting fraud. Our e...

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Main Authors: GUL, Ferdinand A., LIM, Chee Yeow, WANG, Kun, XU, Yanping
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-26162018-03-23T03:34:09Z The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level GUL, Ferdinand A. LIM, Chee Yeow WANG, Kun XU, Yanping This study investigates the existence of price contagion effects for the low-quality audits of individual audit partners and the associated reputational losses in China. Low-quality partners are identified as those whose clients have been sanctioned by regulators for financial reporting fraud. Our evidence shows that sanctions induce a significant stock price decline among the contagion firms that share common low-quality partners and common low-quality audit firms; however, the decline is greater for the former. We also find that the price contagion effects of low-quality partners are more pronounced for firms located in regions with weak institutional development and less pronounced for state-owned firms. Finally, we find that low-quality audit partners suffer from reputational losses in terms of a higher likelihood of partner turnover and a reduced market share at the partner level. 2016-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1589 info:doi/10.2139/ssrn.2679310 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2616/viewcontent/PriceContagion_FinReporting_Fraud_2016_wp.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Audit partner Audit quality Contagion effects Reputational loss Market reactions Accounting Corporate Finance Finance and Financial Management
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Singapore
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topic Audit partner
Audit quality
Contagion effects
Reputational loss
Market reactions
Accounting
Corporate Finance
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Audit partner
Audit quality
Contagion effects
Reputational loss
Market reactions
Accounting
Corporate Finance
Finance and Financial Management
GUL, Ferdinand A.
LIM, Chee Yeow
WANG, Kun
XU, Yanping
The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
description This study investigates the existence of price contagion effects for the low-quality audits of individual audit partners and the associated reputational losses in China. Low-quality partners are identified as those whose clients have been sanctioned by regulators for financial reporting fraud. Our evidence shows that sanctions induce a significant stock price decline among the contagion firms that share common low-quality partners and common low-quality audit firms; however, the decline is greater for the former. We also find that the price contagion effects of low-quality partners are more pronounced for firms located in regions with weak institutional development and less pronounced for state-owned firms. Finally, we find that low-quality audit partners suffer from reputational losses in terms of a higher likelihood of partner turnover and a reduced market share at the partner level.
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author GUL, Ferdinand A.
LIM, Chee Yeow
WANG, Kun
XU, Yanping
author_facet GUL, Ferdinand A.
LIM, Chee Yeow
WANG, Kun
XU, Yanping
author_sort GUL, Ferdinand A.
title The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
title_short The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
title_full The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
title_fullStr The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
title_full_unstemmed The Price Contagion Effects of Financial Reporting Fraud and Reputational Losses: Evidence from the Individual Audit Partner Level
title_sort price contagion effects of financial reporting fraud and reputational losses: evidence from the individual audit partner level
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1589
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2616/viewcontent/PriceContagion_FinReporting_Fraud_2016_wp.pdf
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