The Effect of Apparent and Intellectual Sustainability Independence on the Credibility Gap of the Accounting Information

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This study aims to recognize the sustainability independence of the Jordanian Association of Certified Public Accountants (JACPA/JCPA) and its impact on the credibility gap of the accounting information of companies operating in Jordan. This study demonstrates the effects of the apparent and intellectual sustainability independence on the credibility gap of accounting information. A total of 93 online questionnaires were analyzed using multiple regressions. The results revealed an impact of the apparent independence of the JCPA on the quality of the information credibility gap related to service fees, and no statistically significant impact for both consulting and accounting service fees was found. This study also concludes research regarding the impact of intellectual independence of the JCPA on the information credibility gap regarding the code of professional ethics and the commitment of auditing offices to their customers.

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Hamdallah, M. E., Al-N’eimat, S., Srouji, A. F., Al-Okaily, M., & Albitar, K. (2022). The Effect of Apparent and Intellectual Sustainability Independence on the Credibility Gap of the Accounting Information. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/su142114259

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