To perform audits and study auditors and the audit function
demands a detailed understanding of audit components and their
characteristics. The authors of this unique book--a blend of
research findings, data analysis, and proprietary data
base--provide just that: a comprehensive inventory of audit tasks
and essential decision aids, all developed by highly experienced
auditors. Describing how some parts of the audit are more
structured than other parts this work demonstrates that more
experience is generally required to perform less structured tasks.
In addition, most audit tasks are not perceived as being suitable
for decision aids.
Of special value is the authors' comprehensive inventory of
audit tasks, constructed on a coding of approximately 2,000
variables identified from their examination of 433 audit tasks.
Among them are such variables as judgments of task structure, years
of experience, supervised instances of practice, professional rank,
and applicable decision aids. The authors' detailed description
provides a collection of useful tables, giving simple descriptive
statistics about task structure, knowledge base, and decision aids.
The authors borrow their framework of analysis from the management
science literature, creating an important study for professionals
and academics in management, accounting and specialists in
psychology and behavior sciences.
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