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Golden Ratio of Auditing Research
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27766373     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grar
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Golden Ratio of Auditing Research (GRAR) aims to advance knowledge in auditing by publishing critiques, thought leadership papers, and literature reviews on specific aspects of auditing. The journal seeks to publish articles that have international appeal either due to the topic transcending national frontiers or due to the clear potential for readers to apply the results or ideas in their local environments. While articles must be methodologically and theoretically sound, any research orientation is acceptable. This means that papers may have an analytical and statistical, behavioral, economic and financial (including agency), sociological, critical, or historical basis. The editors consider articles for publication that fit into one or more of the following subject categories: • Financial statement audits • Public sector/governmental auditing • Internal auditing • Audit education and methods of teaching auditing (including case studies) • Audit aspects of corporate governance, including audit committees • Audit quality • Audit fees and related issues • Environmental, social, and sustainability audits • Audit related ethical issues • Audit regulation • Independence issues • Legal liability and other legal issues • Auditing history • New and emerging audit and assurance issues With its outstanding editorial board, Golden Ratio of Auditing Research (GRAR) global perspectives on auditing make it accessible and relevant to practitioners and researchers across the world, while its coverage of the entire spectrum of auditing issues addresses the audit challenges of today and tomorrow.
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The Effect of Auditor Turnover, Financial Distress, and Audit Delays on Audit Quality in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (2020-2023) Suardi, Ryan Putra Hafikar; Yusuf, Marwah; Daud, Dahniyar
Golden Ratio of Auditing Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): July - January
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

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Abstract

This study examines the influence of auditor switching, financial distress, and audit delay on audit quality in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2020–2023 period. The issue of audit quality gained heightened attention following the investigative findings of Indonesia’s Supreme Audit Board (BPK) on PT Indofarma Tbk, which revealed significant financial irregularities despite the issuance of clean audit opinions by the same public accounting firm. Using a quantitative approach and secondary data obtained from audited annual reports, the study analyzes 44 firm-year observations drawn from 11 companies that met the sampling criteria. Logistic regression is employed to evaluate whether the independent variables significantly influence the likelihood of receiving a high-quality audit, measured through Big Four affiliation. The findings show that auditor switching and audit delay do not significantly affect audit quality, indicating that changes in audit firms and variations in audit completion time do not determine the rigor of audit outcomes. Conversely, financial distress demonstrates a significant negative effect, suggesting that firms facing higher financial pressure receive lower audit quality, potentially due to increased risk perceptions and stricter auditor scrutiny. These results contribute to the literature by providing updated empirical evidence from a highly regulated and vulnerable industrial subsector. The study offers theoretical reinforcement for agency theory and practical insights for regulators, auditors, and corporate management regarding factors that may influence audit quality reliability.

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