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Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance on determining Audit Fees

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This paper checks if Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance Index (CGI) have any impact on audit fee decision with empirical analysis. The result of regression analysis modeling with audit fee as its dependent variable shows the CSR and CGI have positive (+) coefficients while we expect their signs should be both negative (-). According to the results, the company with excellent CSR and CGI pays more audit fee, which is opposite result to logical expectation. Based on the discussion of previous studies, we suggested the reasons of this phenomenon as followings: 1) Audit fee is determined without auditor’s investigation on company's internal accounting and information systems; 2) In case of Korea, the excellent companies in CSR and CGI pay higher audit fee because of their higher financial standards, which requires more auditors’ efforts for thorough audit.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Theoretical Background and Hypothesis
  2.1. Literature Review
  2.2. Hypothesis Development
 3. Empirical analysis
  3.1. Data
  3.2. Variables
  3.3. Regression Model
  3.4. Statistics
  3.5. Regression Results
 4. Discussions
 References

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  • Dong-young Kim Gang-dong College, college-gil 228, Chungcheong, 467-900, Korea
  • JeongYeon Kim Division of Business Administration, College of Business, Sangmyung University

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