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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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CORONAPANDEMINS PÅVERKAN PÅ REVISORERS OBEROENDE / THE CORONAVIRUS IMPACT ON AUDITORS INDEPENDENCE

Jäderklint, Daniel January 2021 (has links)
Bakgrund: I slutet av 2019 upptäcktes coronaviruset vilket föranledde den pandemi vi befinner oss i än idag. Tidigare studier visar på att en kris likt coronapandemin kan innebära förändringar hos revisorers oberoende. Olika företagsskandaler och andra kriser har inneburit att revisionslagar och regler kopplade till revisorers oberoende fått genomgå förändringar. Många tidigare studier belyser en ökad press hos revisorerna i samband med kriser likt coronapandemin. Syfte: Studiens syfte är att utreda hur revisorers oberoende har blivit påverkat av coronapandemin och om pandemin lett till en påverkan på revisorernas förmåga att följa principer och lagar. Metod: Vid datainsamlingen i studien har kvalitativ metod använts. Studien gjordes genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med auktoriserade och erfarna revisorer. Urvalet bestod av revisorer med lång erfarenhet vilket innebar att de arbetat med revision både innan och under coronapandemin. Resultat och slutsats: Studiens resultat visar på att revisorers oberoende har varit opåverkat under coronapandemin men att andra faktorer under revisionen har påverkats. Faktorer så som arbetssättet och att fler uppgifter tillkommit. I empirin framkom det att de intervjuade revisorerna ändå har upplevt en ökad press bland annat i bedömningen om företags fortsatta drift. Många företag har haft det tufft i coronapandemin vilket har lett till att revisorer fått medverka i en del obekväma diskussioner med klienter men enligt revisorerna har det ändå inte påverkat deras oberoendeställning. Det framkom också att revisorerna inte såg en ökad risk för vänskapshot när revision sker på distans. Slutligen har revisorerna fått i uppdrag att granska olika stödåtgärder under pandemin. Dessa granskningsåtgärder kan anses gynna revisionens roll som ett legitimitetsstärkande verktyg för företag. / Background: The COVID-19 virus was first observed in late 2019. This virus has set the stage for the pandemic situation we still are living in today. Earlier studies show that a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic may result in changes in auditor independence. Different business scandals as well as other crises has resulted in changes in auditing laws and regulations connected to auditor independence. Several studies also express an increasing pressure for auditors during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine how auditor independence has been affected due to COVID-19 and if the pandemic situation has resulted in an effect on the auditors’ ability to follow auditing laws and regulations. Method: In order to collect data a qualitative method has been used. The study used semi-structured interviews with authorized and well-experienced auditors. The sample consisted of experienced auditors who have worked in the field of auditing both before and during the pandemic. Result and conclusion: The result of the study shows that auditor independence has not been affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study does however show that other factors of the auditing has been affected. Factors such as changes in working methods and additional work tasks to be completed. In the empirical findings it was shown that the interviewed auditors had been experiencing an increased pressure in connection with their assessment of the companies’ going concern. Many companies have been experiencing a tough economic situation during the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to auditors having uncomfortable discussions with clients. However, according to the auditors interviewed the auditor independence have not been affected. Moreover, the empirical findings show that the auditors did not see an increased risk for familiarity threat when the auditing is held virtually. Lastly, the result of the study show that auditors have taken on the responsibility to revise different support measures during the pandemic. These revisions can be seen as a way of promoting the role of auditing as a tool for companies to achieve legitimacy.

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