2024
DOI: 10.1111/1475-679x.12531
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How Does Management Voluntary Disclosure Behavior Influence Auditors’ Judgments?

SEAN M. HILLISON,
KAMBER D. VITTORI

Abstract: Forward‐looking information, often used by auditors to evaluate complex estimates and form conclusions about going‐concern audit report modifications, is commonly disclosed voluntarily by U.S. public companies. We experimentally examine how this disclosure behavior affects auditors’ skepticism toward such information. Prior research has shown that investors and analysts frequently interpret voluntarily disclosed forward‐looking information as credible. We demonstrate that auditors, in contrast, exhibit greater… Show more

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