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Board characteristics and demand for audit quality: a meta-analysis

Deepali Kalia (Department of Accounting and Finance, Indian Institute of Management Ranchi, Ranchi, India)
Debarati Basu (Department of Finance, Accounting and Control, Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, India)
Sayantan Kundu (Praxis Business School, Kolkata, India)

Asian Review of Accounting

ISSN: 1321-7348

Article publication date: 27 September 2022

Issue publication date: 9 February 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The study explores extant knowledge on the nature of the relationship between internal and external corporate governance mechanisms, particularly board characteristics and audit quality, respectively, while also investigating how the relationship varies across geographies.

Design/methodology/approach

The extant knowledge is synthesized using a meta-analysis, which is conducted using a sample of 56 empirical studies from publications of varying grades. The studies span over 25 years (1996–2021) and cover 147 empirical samples (343,787 firm-year observations) across more than 20 countries. The dependent variable is audit fees, and the independent variable captures 12 different measures of board characteristics.

Findings

Overall, the results reveal a positive association between board characteristics and audit fees, indicating complementarity between governance mechanisms. Effect size analysis shows board characteristics, like size and independence, are positively associated with audit fees. However, heterogeneity is noted for some characteristics, and further analysis by geography (developed vs emerging countries) explains the heterogeneity.

Practical implications

This study helps multiple stakeholders like firms, shareholders, boards, regulators and policymakers in designing and strengthening governance frameworks.

Social implications

Both governance and auditing literature benefit from identifying specific board characteristics that drive audit quality consistently across different institutional settings and samples. Heterogeneity analysis helps improve the understanding of contradictions documented in prior literature.

Originality/value

This meta-analysis is the first to explore the interplay between internal and external corporate governance mechanisms, with a focus on board characteristics and audit quality. The study provides valuable insights on how different governance mechanisms influence each other while highlighting, for the first time, how the interaction between governance mechanisms varies by a country's level of development.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank Divya Aggarwal, Subhasree Mukherjee, Subro Sarkar and Tarun Kumar Vashisth for their valuable feedback. The authors also thank Zhifeng Yang and Haiyan Zhou along with participants of Annual International Accounting Symposium of Asian Review of Accounting (2022) and AFFANZ (2022) for their constructive feedback.

Citation

Kalia, D., Basu, D. and Kundu, S. (2023), "Board characteristics and demand for audit quality: a meta-analysis", Asian Review of Accounting, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 153-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARA-05-2022-0121

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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