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Audit partner attributes and key audit matters readability

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PurposeThe authors examine the association between two important audit partner characteristics and the readability of key audit matters (KAMs) disclosed in the audit reports. Specifically, the authors examine how the readability of KAMs is associated with audit partner tenure and workload.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conduct the study in the audit context of Norway and applied the Flesch reading ease scale to measure the readability levels of reported KAMs in the audit reports of companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Panel data estimation techniques are applied in estimating how partner tenure and workload are associated with the readability of KAMs. In addition, several robustness tests including different measures of KAMs readability and subsample analyses are performed.FindingsThe authors find that audit partner tenure and workload have significant associations with the level of KAMs readability. Specifically, the results show that the reported KAMs become more readable as the audit partner tenure increases but are less readable for partners with more workload. These results appear stronger in subsamples of KAMs typically noted to be more complex and associated with higher risks.Research limitations/implicationsAs KAMs represent the most significant issues in financial statements audit, these results provide important insights to stakeholders on the potential impact of audit partner tenure and workload on KAMs readability. Less readable KAMs could derail stakeholders' desire to bridge the information gap between auditors and users of the audit report. The uniqueness of this study lies in its focus on audit partner characteristics as opposed to the audit firm.Practical implicationsExcessive audit partner workload impairs KAMs readability.Originality/valueAs KAMs represent the most significant issues in financial statements audit, these results provide important insights to stakeholders on the potential impact of audit partner tenure and workload on KAMs readability. Less readable KAMs could derail stakeholders' desire to bridge the information gap between auditors and users of the audit report. The uniqueness of this study lies in its focus on audit partner characteristics as opposed to the audit firm.
Title: Audit partner attributes and key audit matters readability
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PurposeThe authors examine the association between two important audit partner characteristics and the readability of key audit matters (KAMs) disclosed in the audit reports.
Specifically, the authors examine how the readability of KAMs is associated with audit partner tenure and workload.
Design/methodology/approachThe authors conduct the study in the audit context of Norway and applied the Flesch reading ease scale to measure the readability levels of reported KAMs in the audit reports of companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Panel data estimation techniques are applied in estimating how partner tenure and workload are associated with the readability of KAMs.
In addition, several robustness tests including different measures of KAMs readability and subsample analyses are performed.
FindingsThe authors find that audit partner tenure and workload have significant associations with the level of KAMs readability.
Specifically, the results show that the reported KAMs become more readable as the audit partner tenure increases but are less readable for partners with more workload.
These results appear stronger in subsamples of KAMs typically noted to be more complex and associated with higher risks.
Research limitations/implicationsAs KAMs represent the most significant issues in financial statements audit, these results provide important insights to stakeholders on the potential impact of audit partner tenure and workload on KAMs readability.
Less readable KAMs could derail stakeholders' desire to bridge the information gap between auditors and users of the audit report.
The uniqueness of this study lies in its focus on audit partner characteristics as opposed to the audit firm.
Practical implicationsExcessive audit partner workload impairs KAMs readability.
Originality/valueAs KAMs represent the most significant issues in financial statements audit, these results provide important insights to stakeholders on the potential impact of audit partner tenure and workload on KAMs readability.
Less readable KAMs could derail stakeholders' desire to bridge the information gap between auditors and users of the audit report.
The uniqueness of this study lies in its focus on audit partner characteristics as opposed to the audit firm.

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