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Auditor human capital and audit firm survival: The Dutch audit industry in 1930–1992
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October 2004

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Accounting Organizations and Society

Vera Bröcheler

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Steven Maijoor

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This paper studies the relationship between auditor human capital and audit firm survival. Specifically, the effects are investigated of the human capital of auditors on the survival chances of newly established audit firms. Human capital is analyzed both at the time of entry of a new audit firm and during the lifetime of an audit firm. The data set contains 1693 firms that entered into the Dutch audit market in the period 1930–1992. To analyze the data, the technique of event history analysis is applied. There are two key results of the study. First, a higher level of education of the firm's auditors, both at founding and during the lifetime of an audit firm, generally increases audit firm performance. Second, the effects of experience at founding and experience during the lifetime of an audit firm vary considerably. Higher levels of experience at founding have a positive influence on audit firm performance. However, higher levels of experience during the lifetime of an audit firm, i.e., the aging of the firm's auditors, have a negative effect on firm performance.

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... Human capital is frequently described in the auditing literature as knowledge, skills, personal experience, education, training, and other factors that raise the value and productivity of the workforce (Bröcheler et al., 2004). The quantity of experience acquired during the ISSN (Online) 2621-2374 ...

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BENEFITS OF AUDIT QUALITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA
Auditor human capital and audit firm survival: The Dutch audit industry in 1930–1992
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  • October 2004

Accounting Organizations and Society