Auditor health and audit outcomes before COVID-19 q

Journal of Accounting and Public Policy(2023)

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This study examines whether influenza-like illnesses (ILIs), a potential threat to the con-duct of public company audits, are associated with audit outcomes. Because the peak months of flu season overlap with audit busy season, audit offices most at risk of ILIs may be adversely affected. The demanding nature of audit busy season and the culture of audit firms may compel employees to go to work sick, a phenomenon known as presen-teeism. When auditors go to work with flu-like symptoms, cognitive functioning is impaired, resulting in brain fog. This impairment may influence auditors' ability to exercise judgment and professional skepticism, leading to adverse outcomes. Using data collected from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) we find that the filing of audit reports is delayed and audit quality suffers in audit offices most at risk of influenza-like -illnesses. The observed effects of health impairments on company outputs have broad implications for both the audit profession and workplaces as a whole.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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auditor outcomes,health
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