Product details
- Categories: Economic and Monetary Affairs
- Publisher: DIE KEURE - LA CHARTE
- ISBN: 9782874035463
- Publication Date: 05/06/2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 366
- Language: French
Summary
This book reflects the scientific work which is based on Dries’ passion for the ISAs. It provides answers to questions, including:
- Are ISAs optimal auditing standards from a theoretical audit quality perspective?
- What is the advantage of principles-based over rules-based standards, and in what respect may such standards contribute to audit quality?
- In what way is the potential impact of auditing standards on audit quality contingent on the applicable institutional context?
- In what way is the legitimacy of auditing standardsetters under pressure?
- What may be the influence on standard-setting and regulation in general of a desire amongst policymakers for zero-tolerance in terms of residual risk?
- How does a researcher define and measure audit quality from a scientific perspective?
- In what respect is “compliance” different from “quality”?
Next to scientific arguments, this book is a unique attempt to providing empirical results related to audit reports issued in practice from 2004 to 2009:
- Which parties contribute towards compliance with ISA reporting standards: de-jure auditing standard-setters (IAASB, national auditing standards) or de-facto auditing standard-setters (Big-N auditing networks)?
- Are audit reports standardised from an individual criterion point of view?
- Is the text of audit reports harmonised at the international level, as we would expect from an ISA perspective?
This book is highly recommended for policymakers, standard-setters and academics around the globe who are interested in auditing standard-setting.