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Employee Profile

Mert Erinc

Assistant Professor - Department of Accounting and Operations Management

Biography

I'm an Assistant Professor of Accounting. Link to my personal webpage.

My research interests are auditing, audit oversight, and financial reporting misconduct.


I currently teach the course Strategic Risk Analysis at the masters level.

Publications

Bleibtreu, Christopher; Erinc, Mert, Orozco, Luciana & Shi, Zhenyang (2024)

Auditors and client investment efficiency: a quasi-replication and further insights from a regulatory change

Journal of Business Economics (JBE) Doi: 10.1007/s11573-024-01198-4 - Full text in research archive

This study is a quasi-replication and extension of Bae et al. (Account Rev 92(2):19– 40, 2017), which examines the relationship between auditors’ characteristics and their audit clients’ investment efficiency. Whereas Bae et al. (Account Rev 92(2):19–40, 2017) use U.S. public firm data, we draw a more general picture by using both public and private firm data from Norway. Overall, the results for Norwegian public and private firms are in line with those Bae et al. (Account Rev 92(2):19–40, 2017) find for public U.S. firms. That is, audit clients invest more efficiently if their auditors have more knowledge and resources, measured by auditor market shares or whether a Big N audit firm performs the audit. Further, an auditor’s influence on its client’s investment efficiency is more pronounced when clients have a higher demand for information, proxied by client complexity. Finally, exploiting a regulatory change in 2011 that allowed small private Norwegian firms to opt out of previously mandatory auditing, we extend the study by Bae et al. (Account Rev 92(2):19–40, 2017). We find that audits can increase investment efficiency for small private firms. Specifically, firms that dismiss their auditors tend to overinvest more than similar firms that are not eligible to opt out of auditing. Further, firms that voluntarily keep their auditor have an overall higher investment efficiency than similar firms that are not audited.

Academic Degrees
Year Academic Department Degree
2020 Bocconi University PhD
Work Experience
Year Employer Job Title
2021 - Present BI Norwegian Business School Assistant professor