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The role of the external auditor in managing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reputation risk

Bright Asante-Appiah () and Tamara A. Lambert ()
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Bright Asante-Appiah: Lehigh University
Tamara A. Lambert: Lehigh University

Review of Accounting Studies, 2023, vol. 28, issue 4, No 20, 2589-2641

Abstract: Abstract Companies are under increasing pressure to manage their reputation on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. Auditors are a potential source of ESG risk management expertise and assurance due to a deep understanding of their client’s ESG-related reputation risk (“ESG risk”) and their assurance reporting expertise. However, provision of nonaudit services by the external auditor is controversial and public accountants are still defining their role in ESG risk control and reporting. We explore whether auditors help companies manage heightened ESG risk in times of reputation crisis, using abnormal negative ESG-related media coverage as a measure of “tainted reputation.” Findings show a positive association between tainted reputation and nonaudit services and between the interaction of tainted reputation and nonaudit services with future firm value. The positive interaction persists when we consider a proxy for other ESG risk management activities in our analyses and for other measures of ESG risk management effectiveness (future stock returns and future tainted reputation). Subsample analyses indicate that results are driven by companies audited by ESG industry specialist auditors, that the association between tainted reputation and nonaudit services is driven by companies owned by institutional shareholders, and that inferences from our results may not hold when ESG risk is dominated by its social component. Using restatements as a proxy, we find no evidence to suggest that the interaction of tainted reputation and nonaudit services is associated with impaired audit quality. Findings demonstrate an empirical linkage between tainted reputation and nonaudit services that is positively associated with future firm value measures.

Keywords: ESG; ESG reputation; ESG reporting; ESG assurance; Sustainability assurance; Auditor ESG expertise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G32 G34 M14 M41 M42 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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