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CEO's political connections, institutions and audit opinions
2017
Pacific Accounting Review
Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether audit opinions of listed firms in China vary systematically with the political connections of the firm's chief executive officer (CEO). Prior literature only shows the importance of political influence to auditor choice and audit quality. Design/methodology/approach -A politically connected firm is defined as a firm in which the CEO has a political background. We use a "difference-in-difference" model to control for self-selection
doi:10.1108/par-04-2016-0047
fatcat:s3pfwfz7yzehbbwzoqapd7cbgy