Audit practice : a straightforward trade or a complex system?

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Barac, Karin
Plant, Kato
Kunz, Rolien
Kirstein, Marina

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Wiley

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Auditors' skills and ways of working must adapt to constantly changing conditions in the workplace, and the COVID-19 pandemic has brought further complexity. This paper uses a complexity theory lens to investigate changes in audit practice in recent years. A qualitative research method, using semi-structured interviews, was applied: first to investigate how audit practice (skillsets and ways of working) needs to be reformed and second to suggest implications for audit practice stemming from a disruptive macro-level event such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. It was found that audit firms are framed as complex adaptive systems and new skillsets and ways of working in audit practice are well known for their adaptation, co-evolution and emerging behaviours, which include virtual audits and remote working that have been brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Audit practice, Complex adaptive systems, Complexity theory, COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Skillsets, Technology, Ways of working

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Barac, K., Plant, K., Kunz, R. & Kirstein, M. 2021, 'Audit practice : a straightforward trade or a complex system?', International Journal of Auditing, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 797-812, doi : 10.1111/ijau.12249.