Implementing shared service centres in Big 4 audit firms: an exploratory study guided by institutional theory

Author:

Aschauer EwaldORCID,Quick ReinerORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to investigate why and how shared service centres (SSCs) are implemented as well as how they affect audit firm practice and audit quality.Design/methodology/approachIn this qualitative study guided by the theoretical framework of institutional theory, the authors conducted 25 semi-structured interviews in seven European countries, including 16 interviews with audit partners from Big 4 firms, 6 with audit team members, 2 with interviewees from second-tier audit firms and 1 with a member of an oversight body.FindingsThe authors show that the central rationale for audit firms to implement SSCs is economic rather than external legitimacy. The authors find that SSC implementation has substantial effects on audit practices, particularly those related to standardisation, coordination and monitoring activities. The authors also highlight the potential impacts on audit quality.Originality/valueBy exploring the motivation for and effects of SSC implementation amongst audit firms, the authors offer insights into the best practices related to subsequent change processes and audit quality.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Accounting

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