Predecisional distortion of evidence as a consequence of real-time audit review
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Wilks, TJ
署名单位:
Brigham Young University; Cornell University
刊物名称:
ACCOUNTING REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4826
DOI:
10.2308/accr.2002.77.1.51
发表日期:
2002
页码:
51-71
关键词:
judgment
ACCOUNTABILITY
BIAS
determinants
decisions
KNOWLEDGE
memory
Justification
INFORMATION
objectivity
摘要:
With the current shift toward real-time audit review, subordinates become aware of supervisors' views earlier in the audit process. I use an experiment to examine whether earlier knowledge of supervisors' views increases subordinates' tendencies to agree with those views because subordinates predecisionally distort evidence. In a going-concern task, I find that auditors who learn the partner's view before evaluating evidence (1) evaluate individual evidence items as more consistent with the partner's view, and (2) make going-concern judgments that are more consistent with the partner's view, than do auditors who learn the same partner's view after evaluating evidence. In a second experiment, I examine whether auditors anticipate the distortion's effect on subordinates' judgments. I find that auditors expect subordinates to make judgments that agree with supervisors' views, but auditors do not expect subordinates to agree even more with those views when subordinates learn those views earlier in the audit process.