Enhancing auditors' critical thinking in audits of complex estimates
Anthony C. Bucaro
Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2019, vol. 73, issue C, 35-49
Abstract:
Audit practitioners, standards, and regulators continually emphasize the importance of professional judgment in the audit of complex processes and financial estimates. Despite this increasing call for more thoughtful analysis, research and inspection reports seem to suggest that auditors tend to make mechanistic audit decisions in such situations. This experiment evaluates auditor participants' improved application of professional judgment in the audit of complex estimates when taught a specific critical thinking methodology from system dynamics. Results indicate that emphasizing the use of professional judgment is not sufficient to decrease auditors' mechanistic mentality. As expected, however, auditors primed to take a systems-thinking perspective are better able to evaluate the complexity of the situation and to more effectively apply professional judgment. These results suggest that the goal of improving professional judgment can be achieved with an underlying change to the way auditors think.
Keywords: Systems-thinking; Reductionist-thinking; Complex estimates; Auditor judgment; Professional judgment; Critical thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.aos.2018.06.002
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