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Title: | An examination of factors driving big 4 audit fee premiums: Evidence from India’s audit market |
Authors: | Jacob, Joshy Desai, Naman Agarwalla, Sobhesh Kumar |
Keywords: | Fee premium;ERC;Discretionary accruals;Abnormal audit fees |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | American Accounting Association |
Citation: | Jacob, J., Desai, N. K., & Agarwalla, S. K. (2019). An examination of factors driving big 4 audit fee premiums: Evidence from India’s audit market. Accounting Horizons, 33(2), 43-58. doi:https://doi.org/10.2308/acch- 52347 |
Abstract: | This study examines fee premiums earned by Big 4 auditors in India and identifies the primary reason for such fee premiums. There are three primary drivers of Big 4 fee premiums. Big 4 auditors charge a fee premium for their reputation, for providing a superior quality of audit, and for indemnifying losses for a company’s stakeholders. Since the risk of auditor litigation in India is relatively low, Big 4 premiums in India would not be driven by the need for auditors to indemnify losses. The results indicate that Big 4 auditors earn significantly higher fees in India and also that their clients enjoy significantly higher earnings response coefficients compared to non-Big 4 clients. However, there is no difference in the quality of audit provided by Big 4 and non-Big 4 auditors as measured by the magnitude of reported discretionary accruals. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/23059 |
ISSN: | 1558-7975 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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