The Effect of Emotional Intelligence Skills on Reduced Audit Quality Behaviors

The auditor's behaviors during the audit process significantly affect the concerns related to reducing the effectiveness of the collected evidence and the quality of the audit. Understanding this issue can identify potential risks and adjust the auditor's behavior to improve audit quality....

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Main Authors: Mohammad Hossein Setayesh, Elias Dehdari, Mina Sadeghi, Younes Masoudi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Alzahra University 2024-12-01
Series:پژوهش‌های تجربی حسابداری
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Online Access:https://jera.alzahra.ac.ir/article_8060_fb91465677f676350f0008d2ce7ff87c.pdf
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Summary:The auditor's behaviors during the audit process significantly affect the concerns related to reducing the effectiveness of the collected evidence and the quality of the audit. Understanding this issue can identify potential risks and adjust the auditor's behavior to improve audit quality. Therefore, this article seeks to answer the question of whether emotional intelligence competencies can affect Reduced Audit Quality Behaviors or not. From the perspective of the result of its implementation, the current research is of an applied type, from the perspective of the implementation process, it is part of quantitative research, and from the perspective of the implementation goal, it is descriptive and survey. The tool used in this type of research is a questionnaire. The statistical population of this research consists of partners, managers, and chartered accountants in the employment of auditing institutions that are members of the Iranian Chartered Accountants Society, which according to the website of the Chartered Accountants Society of Iran in 1402 were equal to 416 people, although in the end 204 questionnaires were tested. The results of the research show that optimism, self-awareness, and empathy hurt audit quality-reducing behaviors, and self-management and flexibility do not affect audit quality-reducing behaviors. Therefore, according to the obtained results, it can be stated that emotional intelligence affects reducing the Reduced Audit Quality Behaviors
ISSN:2251-8509
2538-1520