Title of article :
The effect of cultural, social and ethical capital on audit quality
Author/Authors :
Shoja, Hossein Department of Accounting - Qom Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qom, Iran , Mehrabanpour, Mohammadreza Department of Accounting and Financial Management - Faculty of Management and Accounting - University of Tehran - Farabi Campus, Iran , Jahangirnia, Hossein Department of Accounting - Qom Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qom, Iran , Gholami Jamkarani, Reza Department of Accounting - Qom Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Given that auditors, as economic entities, do not do anything that would impair their long-term
economic well-being, there is moral capital alongside the economic outlook. In addition, given that
company auditors are professionals who have a social duty to support their owners and other stakeholders,
social capital causes them to not only strive economically for their own benefit but also
their commitment. To act independently of any interests of departments and individuals. Cultural
capital, on the other hand, plays a unique role in the professional integrity of the accountant while
performing audit and judgment work. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to design a model of
the impact of cultural, social and moral capital on the auditors’ quality. In this study, sampling is a
census (census) and based on this, all statistical samples are 350 people. The results show that cultural
capital (89%), social capital (85%) and moral capital (86%) have a significant effect on auditor
quality.
Keywords :
Cultural capital , Social capital , Moral capital , Auditor quality
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications