The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality

We examine whether outside directorships of chief executive officer/chief financial officer (CEO/CFO) and resulting network ties to auditors affect auditor selection decisions and subsequent audit quality. The network ties arise when the CEO/CFO of a firm (home firm) serves as an outside director of...

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Main Authors: YU, Jaeyoon, KWAK, Byungjin, PARK, Myung Seok, ZANG, Yoonseok
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-29062022-02-28T07:26:52Z The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality YU, Jaeyoon KWAK, Byungjin PARK, Myung Seok ZANG, Yoonseok We examine whether outside directorships of chief executive officer/chief financial officer (CEO/CFO) and resulting network ties to auditors affect auditor selection decisions and subsequent audit quality. The network ties arise when the CEO/CFO of a firm (home firm) serves as an outside director of another firm that hires an auditor (connected auditor). Using a sample of firms that switch auditors in the post-Sarbanes-Oxley Act period, we find that home firms are more likely to appoint connected auditors. We also find that home firms hiring connected auditors experience a significant decline in subsequent audit quality, compared to those hiring non-connected auditors. Specifically, the increases in the likelihood of misstatements, the magnitude of absolute discretionary accruals, and the propensity to meet or beat earnings benchmarks after home firms appoint connected auditors are significantly greater, compared to those for other firms switching to non-connected auditors. We further find that the decline in audit quality is more pronounced when the network is established at the local office level. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1882 info:doi/10.1080/09638180.2020.1807381 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2906/viewcontent/Impact_CEO_CFO_outside_directorship_sv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University CEO/CFO outside directorship Auditor selection Audit quality Auditor independence Accounting Corporate Finance
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topic CEO/CFO outside directorship
Auditor selection
Audit quality
Auditor independence
Accounting
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle CEO/CFO outside directorship
Auditor selection
Audit quality
Auditor independence
Accounting
Corporate Finance
YU, Jaeyoon
KWAK, Byungjin
PARK, Myung Seok
ZANG, Yoonseok
The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
description We examine whether outside directorships of chief executive officer/chief financial officer (CEO/CFO) and resulting network ties to auditors affect auditor selection decisions and subsequent audit quality. The network ties arise when the CEO/CFO of a firm (home firm) serves as an outside director of another firm that hires an auditor (connected auditor). Using a sample of firms that switch auditors in the post-Sarbanes-Oxley Act period, we find that home firms are more likely to appoint connected auditors. We also find that home firms hiring connected auditors experience a significant decline in subsequent audit quality, compared to those hiring non-connected auditors. Specifically, the increases in the likelihood of misstatements, the magnitude of absolute discretionary accruals, and the propensity to meet or beat earnings benchmarks after home firms appoint connected auditors are significantly greater, compared to those for other firms switching to non-connected auditors. We further find that the decline in audit quality is more pronounced when the network is established at the local office level.
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author YU, Jaeyoon
KWAK, Byungjin
PARK, Myung Seok
ZANG, Yoonseok
author_facet YU, Jaeyoon
KWAK, Byungjin
PARK, Myung Seok
ZANG, Yoonseok
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title The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
title_short The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
title_full The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
title_fullStr The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
title_full_unstemmed The impact of CEO/CFO outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
title_sort impact of ceo/cfo outside directorships on auditor selection and audit quality
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1882
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