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External audit quality: its meaning, representations and potential conflict in practice

Noor Adwa Sulaiman (Department of Accounting, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

ISSN: 0951-3574

Article publication date: 28 February 2023

Issue publication date: 19 June 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study provides insights into the meanings given to audit quality (AQ) by audit partners responsible for delivering audit services. It explores the influence of contextual factors in the auditing setting on constructing such meanings and its representations.

Design/methodology/approach

Drawing on a symbolic-interactionist framework, this study takes an interpretive approach, employing semi-structured interviews with audit partners from the United Kingdom (UK).

Findings

Three primary meanings of AQ are identified. First, in contradiction to that offered by “mainstream” AQ research, audit partners in this study predominantly regarded the meaning of AQ as an economic concept in the context of the “business” of auditing, delivering the service quality (e.g. value-added auditing and value-for-money) that is expected by their audit clients. Second, the audit partners also espouse the meaning of AQ to be “fit for purpose” audit documentation and adherence to quality control that meets the standards of compliance demanded by independent audit inspections. Third, and similar to the classic convention of AQ, audit partners consider “inputs” to AQ, attributes related to individual auditors (e.g. qualifications, experience and training) as one of the key AQ meanings. A range of stimuli underlies AQ meaning construction, including the audit firm's commercial interests, legitimacy, image management and social identity resulting from audit partners' interactions with audit clients, regulators, and their own self-reflexivity. Interestingly, this study identifies a considerable potential conflict between the meanings assigned to AQ, which suggests that auditors are struggling to strike a balance between the competing demands of those meanings.

Research limitations/implications

This exploratory study addresses only the audit partners' perceptions concerning the meaning of AQ. Findings of this study are relevant to auditors and other parties, such as regulators, in addressing competing dimensions of AQ and potential choices involving conduct and content in any individual audit engagement.

Originality/value

The study complements existing research into AQ by exposing the rationales and potential behaviours that underlie commitments to quality by those involved in commissioning audit engagements. It also adds detailed evidence of how contextual factors in the auditing environment interact with auditors' notions of AQ.

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Acknowledgements

The author specially thanks to the Malaysia Goverment and Universiti Malaya for the financial assistance and Ph.D. scholarship.

Citation

Sulaiman, N.A. (2023), "External audit quality: its meaning, representations and potential conflict in practice", Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Vol. 36 No. 5, pp. 1417-1440. https://doi.org/10.1108/AAAJ-02-2020-4443

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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