Effect of Auditing: Evidence from Variability of Stock Returns and Trading Volume

Jieping Chen (First Author), Xijia Su (Participant Author), Bin Srinidhi (Participant Author)

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摘要

Although the benefits of auditing are uncontroversial in developed markets, there is scant evidence about its effect in emerging economies. Auditing derives its value by increasing the credibility of financial statements, which in turn increases investors’ reliance on them in developed markets. Financial statement information is common to all investors and therefore increased reliance on it should reduce divergence in investors’ assessment of firm value. We examine the effect of interim auditing on inter-investor divergence with a large sample of listed Chinese firms and find that it decreases more for firms whose reports are audited compared to non-audited firms. This finding suggests that investors rely more on audited financial information. Results of this study are robust to variations in event window length and specification of empirical measures.
源语言英语
页(从-至)223-245
期刊China Journal of Accounting Research
7
4
DOI
已出版 - 2014

Corresponding author email

srinidhi@uta.edu

关键词

  • Auditing
  • Inter-investor divergence
  • Trading volume
  • Variability of stock returns

成果物的来源

  • ABDC-C

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