2023
DOI: 10.1111/ijau.12304
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Seasonal affective disorder and audit quality

Abstract: This paper investigates whether seasonal affective disorder (SAD) influences audit quality. On the one hand, a SAD‐induced negative mood can render auditors risk‐averse in auditing. On the other hand, SAD can lower their cognitive ability and efficiency at work. Our results show that absolute discretionary accruals and the likelihood of restatements are lower when the level of SAD is higher during the audit period, thus suggesting that SAD lowers auditors' willingness to accept aggressive reporting. Other test… Show more

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