Title of article :
Financial Restatements on Auditors’ Job Mental Pressure: A Test of Tournament Incentives Theory
Author/Authors :
Bengoriz, Farhan Department of Accounting - Islamic Azad University Kish International Branch, Kish Island, Iran , Khosravipoor, Negar Department of Accounting - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Noroolahzadeh, Nurooz Department of Accounting - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
According to the agency theory, in order to reduce the agency conflicts and problems, the appropriate control
mechanisms must be adopted so that the CEO steps towards the shareholders’ interests and helps them to improve
the transparency of financial reporting and reduce the financial restatement. Under this condition, in addition to
increase the level of transparency and decision making power of the shareholders and investors, the auditors’
mental pressure level regarding the corporate financial performance is also increased. This causes that the reports
can be presented more timely without the need for yearly financial restatements. The purpose of the present
research is to study the effect of financial restatements on auditors’ job mental pressure by mediating the CEO’s
tournament incentives. A total of 97 companies in Tehran Stock Exchange were surveyed between the years of
2014-2018. In order to test and analyze the research hypotheses, multiple regression relying on testing classic
hypotheses was used. The results showed that financial restatement has a positive and significant effect on
auditors’ job mental pressure. Also it was found that the CEO’s tournament incentives reinforce negatively the
positive effect of financial restatement on auditors’ job mental pressure.
Keywords :
Financial Restatements , Auditors’ Job Mental Pressure , Tournament Incentives
Journal title :
International Journal of Finance and Managerial Accounting