Drivers of going concern audit opinions: empirical evidence from Indonesia

  • Suroto L
  • Kusuma H
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Abstract

The study of the going concern audit opinions is an important component within the enhancement of firms’ responsibility and stewardship. A going concern audit opinions implies that the independent auditor doubt the future of the firm. This study aimed to examine the drivers of the likelihood of the going-concern audit opinions. Previous studies revealed that there were inconsistent drivers influencing the going-concern audit opinion. This study shows similar results to prior works. The result indicates that firms’ financial condition and profitability significantly affect the likelihood of the going-concern audit opinion, while firms’ size and leverage are not the determinants of the intensity of the going concern audit opinion.

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Suroto, L. R., & Kusuma, H. (2017). Drivers of going concern audit opinions: empirical evidence from Indonesia. HOLISTICA – Journal of Business and Public Administration, 8(2), 79–90. https://doi.org/10.1515/hjbpa-2017-0015

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