Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality

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Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality. / Albitar, Khaldoon; Gerged, Ali ; Kikhia, Hassan et al.
In: International Journal of Accounting and Information Management, Vol. 29, No. 1, 15.02.2021, p. 169-178.

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Albitar, K, Gerged, A, Kikhia, H & Hussainey, K 2021, 'Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality', International Journal of Accounting and Information Management, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 169-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

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Albitar, K., Gerged, A., Kikhia, H., & Hussainey, K. (2021). Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality. International Journal of Accounting and Information Management, 29(1), 169-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

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Albitar K, Gerged A, Kikhia H, Hussainey K. 2021. Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality. International Journal of Accounting and Information Management. 29(1):169-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

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Albitar, Khaldoon et al. "Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality". International Journal of Accounting and Information Management. 2021, 29(1). 169-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

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Albitar K, Gerged A, Kikhia H, Hussainey K. Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality. International Journal of Accounting and Information Management. 2021 Feb 15;29(1):169-178. doi: 10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

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Albitar, Khaldoon ; Gerged, Ali ; Kikhia, Hassan et al. / Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality. In: International Journal of Accounting and Information Management. 2021 ; Vol. 29, No. 1. pp. 169-178.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Auditing in times of social distancing: the effect of COVID-19 on auditing quality

AU - Albitar, Khaldoon

AU - Gerged, Ali

AU - Kikhia, Hassan

AU - Hussainey, Khaled

PY - 2021/2/15

Y1 - 2021/2/15

N2 - PurposeThis paper aims to discuss the theoretical impact of COVID-19 social distancing outbreak on audit quality.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses a desk study method to explore the possible impact of COVID-19 crisis on five key considerations for audit quality during the pandemic. These include audit fees, going concern assessment, auditor human capital, audit procedures and audit personnel salaries.FindingsAs many believe that the COVID-19 outbreak is as yet not a financial crisis, the authors, on the contrary, believe that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic would be the toughest challenge for auditors and their clients since the 2007–2008 global financial crisis. Specifically, the authors believe that the COVID-19 social distancing can largely affect audit fees, going concern assessment, audit human capital, audit procedures, audit personnel salaries and audit effort, which ultimately can pose a severe impact on audit quality.Practical implicationsDue to the implementations of work-from-home strategy, audit firms are highly recommended to invest more in digital programs, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, network security and data function development. This can help them to be more adaptable to working from home experience, which is ultimately expected to enhance the effectiveness and the flexibility of communication between auditors and their clients. Also, the authors recommend stock markets and other governmental bodies to provide temporary relaxations in compliance requirements to corporations. This procedure is expected to help firms that apply work-from-home strategy to report better earnings figures, which is appeared to be positively associated with audit quality.Originality/valueTo date, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, there is no academic study that explores the potential impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on audit quality. This paper, therefore, fills an important research gap in the auditing literature. In addition, this paper can be used as a base to construct a research instrument (e.g. questionnaire or interviews) to provide empirical evidence on the potential impact of COVID-19 on audit quality.

AB - PurposeThis paper aims to discuss the theoretical impact of COVID-19 social distancing outbreak on audit quality.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses a desk study method to explore the possible impact of COVID-19 crisis on five key considerations for audit quality during the pandemic. These include audit fees, going concern assessment, auditor human capital, audit procedures and audit personnel salaries.FindingsAs many believe that the COVID-19 outbreak is as yet not a financial crisis, the authors, on the contrary, believe that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic would be the toughest challenge for auditors and their clients since the 2007–2008 global financial crisis. Specifically, the authors believe that the COVID-19 social distancing can largely affect audit fees, going concern assessment, audit human capital, audit procedures, audit personnel salaries and audit effort, which ultimately can pose a severe impact on audit quality.Practical implicationsDue to the implementations of work-from-home strategy, audit firms are highly recommended to invest more in digital programs, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, network security and data function development. This can help them to be more adaptable to working from home experience, which is ultimately expected to enhance the effectiveness and the flexibility of communication between auditors and their clients. Also, the authors recommend stock markets and other governmental bodies to provide temporary relaxations in compliance requirements to corporations. This procedure is expected to help firms that apply work-from-home strategy to report better earnings figures, which is appeared to be positively associated with audit quality.Originality/valueTo date, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, there is no academic study that explores the potential impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on audit quality. This paper, therefore, fills an important research gap in the auditing literature. In addition, this paper can be used as a base to construct a research instrument (e.g. questionnaire or interviews) to provide empirical evidence on the potential impact of COVID-19 on audit quality.

U2 - 10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

DO - 10.1108/IJAIM-08-2020-0128

M3 - Article

VL - 29

SP - 169

EP - 178

JO - International Journal of Accounting and Information Management

JF - International Journal of Accounting and Information Management

SN - 1834-7649

IS - 1

ER -