2024
DOI: 10.22495/cbsrv5i1art17
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Mechanisms for appointing and enhancing the independence of the auditor

Mohammad K. Shbeilat

Abstract: Hiring an independent auditor is a fundamental goal that companies pursue to ensure the integrity of financial reporting. In developing countries, the literature focuses on examining factors influencing auditor change (Saaydah, 2021), with little interest in understanding the mechanism of external auditor selection (EAS) by audit committee members (ACMs). This study extends the literature by providing an experimental investigation of the main and interactive weights of factors influencing ACMs’ decisions regar… Show more

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“…The audit committee's lack of independent members and accounting knowledge reduces the effectiveness of communication with the external auditor and weakens the committee's oversight role over executive management (Mardessi, 2022;Al-Ziban, 2020;Shbeilat, 2024). Therefore, interest in the positive roles of audit committees is not limited to the relevant literature and corporate governance rules, but even international auditing standards have highlighted the importance of auditors communicating with those responsible for governance and the audit committee in particular (see International Auditing Standards No.…”
Section: Corporate Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The audit committee's lack of independent members and accounting knowledge reduces the effectiveness of communication with the external auditor and weakens the committee's oversight role over executive management (Mardessi, 2022;Al-Ziban, 2020;Shbeilat, 2024). Therefore, interest in the positive roles of audit committees is not limited to the relevant literature and corporate governance rules, but even international auditing standards have highlighted the importance of auditors communicating with those responsible for governance and the audit committee in particular (see International Auditing Standards No.…”
Section: Corporate Governancementioning
confidence: 99%