Abstract
This paper investigates the international accounting network memberships’ impact on audit fees. We find that, firstly, the audit fees charged by the member audit firms are significantly higher; secondly, if the revenue, ranking or audit and accounting business share of the international network the audit firm join is higher, the charge is also higher. Additional results show that economic policy uncertainty will intensify this positive relationship, and member audit firms charge higher fees by improving their overseas expertise. We also find that international network memberships will reduce abnormal audit fees, and improve the quality of financial reports.
Funder
Humanity and Social Science Foundation of Chinese Ministry of Education
Social Science Foundation of Fujian Province
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province
Minjiang University Science Start-up Foundation for Talents Introduction
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)