DYNAMICS OF AUDIT LAG − BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND AUDIT COMMITTEES’ EFFECT

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Rabih Nehme ORCID logo, Guy Assaker ORCID logo, Rita Khalife

https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i3c3p1

Abstract

Audit procedures are considered to be an external governance mechanism tool used by shareholders from an agency theory perspective. The empirical model is constructed to assess the theoretical and statistical relationship between audit lag and corporate governance characteristics over a period of four years (for FTSE 350 companies excluding financial institutions between 2007 and 2010). This paper studies the effect of corporate governance mechanisms, board of directors and audit committee, on audit report lag. The importance of this research comes from the few studies conducted regarding the relationship between corporate governance and audit report lag. It is crucial to understand the determinants of audit lag in order to minimize it as much as possible and accordingly generate timely information.

Keywords: Audit, Board of Directors, Corporate Governance, Reporting

How to cite this paper: Nehme, R., Assaker, G., & Khalife, R. (2015). Dynamics of audit lag − board of directors and audit committees’ effect. Corporate Ownership & Control, 12(3-3), 281-294. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i3c3p1