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The Effects Of Information Technology Innovativeness On Audit Efficiencies

Lorraine Lee    
James Whitworth    
Susan Hermanson    

Resumen

Information technology (IT) has been identified as an important component of a companys internal control and general business environment (COSO 2009). This paper examines how IT innovativeness can create value in the accounting domain through its role in improving efficiencies associated with the audit process by reducing overall inherent risks and business risks. To test the relationship between IT innovativeness and audit efficiencies, we use a sample of IT firms recognized by the publication InformationWeek as innovative users of IT and compare those firms with a control group. For the dependent variables measuring audit efficiencies, we focus on audit fees and audit delays. Our research suggests that firms recognized as IT innovators pay lower audit fees and receive their audit reports in a timelier manner than the control firms. Our results are consistent with the idea that investments in IT can provide significant benefits for firms in terms of audit efficiencies.

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