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Does group cohesion moderate auditors’ whistleblowing intentions?

Philmore Alleyne, Roszaini Haniffa and Mohammad Hudaib

Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, 2019, vol. 34, issue C, 69-90

Abstract: Prior whistleblowing research documents various relationships between certain individual characteristics and the intention to report workplace irregularities (whistleblow). However, auditors are trained to work in teams and to make decisions in consultation with the group. We study the extent to which an individual auditor’s ethical judgment may be affected by the strength of group cohesiveness in the audit team. Our research extends prior studies on whistleblowing in the auditing context by examining the moderating effect of group cohesion on the relationship between several individual characteristics and whistleblowing intentions. Results based on survey data of 54 audit teams comprising 226 external auditors indicate significant relationships between nearly all individual characteristics (attitudes, perceived behavioral control, independence commitment and personal responsibility for reporting, and personal cost of reporting) and whistleblowing intentions. However, we find no significant relationship between desired moral approbation and whistleblowing intentions. Further, we find the presence of strong group cohesion reduces the tendency of whistle-blowing intentions of individuals with strong individual characteristics. Though further research is warranted, our study suggests the need for audit firms to assess both group cohesiveness and individual characteristics when assembling audit teams.

Keywords: Group cohesion; External auditors; Audit teams; Auditing; Whistleblowing intentions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.intaccaudtax.2019.02.004

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