Affiliation:
1. K. Hung Chan and Kenny Z. Lin are both Professors at Lingnan University, and Ray R. Wang is an Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Shue Yan University.
Abstract
SUMMARY
This research finds that local government-controlled companies are able to obtain more favorable audit opinions from local auditors when they face the need for new equity financing or the threat of exchange delisting. We capture this ability by comparing the observed opinions that companies receive from local auditors with those that we predict they would receive if they used a Big 4 auditor. Our empirical results highlight the importance of understanding political and economic institutions when analyzing the reporting behavior of managers and auditors in a transition economy, and suggest that regulators should be aware of the unintended consequences of basing capital market resource allocation decisions on reported accounting earnings, which can be subject to significant managerial discretion.
Publisher
American Accounting Association
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting
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