BBS Seminar Series presents: “Determinants of voluntary audit and voluntary full accounts in micro- and non-micro small companies in the UK” by Dr Jill Collis
Ends: Wednesday 6 March 2013 2:00 pm
| Event type | Seminar |
| Location | Seminar, Eastern Gateway Building, First Floor, room TBC |
It examines decisions made in connection with the 2006 accounts following the UK’s adoption of the maximum EU size thresholds in 2004, and the impact of the proposed Directive on the annual accounts of micro-companies (EC 2011). The research extends the model of cost, management and agency factors associated with voluntary audit (Collis et al. 2004), and develops a complementary model for voluntary full accounts.
The results show the benefits of placing full audited accounts on the public record outweigh the costs for a significant proportion of companies. In non-micro small companies, voluntary audit is determined by cost and agency factors, whereas in micro-companies it is driven by cost, management and agency factors. In both groups, the predictors of voluntary full accounts include management and agency factors, and choosing voluntary audit is one of the key factors. The study provides models that can be tested in other jurisdictions to provide evidence of the needs of micro-companies, and the discussion of the methodological challenges for small company researchers in the UK makes further contribution to the literature.
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