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Karin Jonnergård

Professor emerita

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The construction of status in the auditor–audit committee relationship

Statuskonstruktion i revisor-revisorskommitté relationer

Author

  • Gunilla Eklöv Ahlander
  • Karin Jonnergård
  • Ulf Larsson Olaison

Editor

  • Jan Marton
  • Fredrik Nilsson
  • Peter Öhman

Summary, in English

This chapter investigates the construction of status in the relationship between the auditor and the audit committee. Such a study is merited considering that regulation as a driver of corporate governance has been designed towards a regulatory concern with lax audit practice, where the audit committee was presented as a solution. This is, however, a problem not manifested in the Swedish context. The driver was instead connected to the need for companies to follow suit with an Anglo-Saxon regulatory development. The study is informed by interviews with audit committee members and external auditors in large, listed companies and contributes novel insights to the understanding of the transformation of the role of the auditor due to the regulatory driver represented by the audit committees. The findings show a rather paradoxical development where the auditors increase their status through direct access to the board of directors, while also decreasing their status by being reduced to a supplier, among other suppliers of trust and comfort to the directors. The findings are of interest to accounting firms, as well as clients and investors, to recognise the transformation of the status of the auditor in spite of regulations to protect the role.

Department/s

  • Accounting and Corporate Finance

Publishing year

2023-08

Language

English

Pages

46-68

Publication/Series

Routledge Studies in Accounting

Issue

50

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • revisorn
  • revisionskommitté
  • statusrelation

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781003411390
  • ISBN: 9781032533032