Auditor licensing in the European Union: a comparative study based on cultural differences
John Margerison and
Peter Moizer
European Accounting Review, 1996, vol. 5, issue 1, 29-56
Abstract:
This paper examines the links between the ways in which auditors are licensed in eleven EU countries and the cultures of those countries using the model developed by Gray (1988). The paper shows that there are significant differences in the ways that auditor licensing is carried out and that culture could be associated with the different approaches. The paper also discusses the methodology employed and makes suggestions for future research directions for both auditor licensing and culture-based comparative work.
Date: 1996
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