摘要
Audit practice is a team effort led by signing auditors.We examine the impact of the heterogeneity of signing auditors’audit-firm serving experiences on the disclosure of key audit matters(KAMs).Auditors with more heterogeneous serving experiences demonstrate more adequate KAM disclosure,as evidenced by more KAMs,longer texts and clearer attributions in their disclosures.This effect is influenced by the quality of audit knowledge that auditors accumulate from different serving experiences and the team-and audit-firm-level knowledge integration environment.Furthermore,signing auditors with more diverse service experience tend to improve audit quality,reduce the incidence of restatement or misconduct and enhance the informativeness of financial reports.Our findings enrich the KAM disclosure research and provide insights into audit firms’human resource allocation and internal management.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Project Nos.72002231 and 72272167).