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- Title
Ethics and the Auditing Culture: Rethinking the Foundation of Accounting and Auditing.
- Authors
Satava, David; Caldwell, Cam; Richards, Linda
- Abstract
Although the foundation of financial accounting and auditing has traditionally been based upon a rule-based framework, the concept of a principle-based approach has been periodically advocated since being incorporated into the AICPA Code of Conduct in 1989. Recent high profile events indicate that the accountants and auditors involved have followed rule-based ethical perspectives and have failed to protect investors and stakeholders - resulting in a wave of scandals and charges of unethical conduct. In this paper we describe how the rule-based traditions of auditing became a convenient vehicle that perpetuated the unethical conduct of firms such as Enron and Arthur Andersen. We present a model of ten ethical perspectives and briefly describe how these ten ethical perspectives impact rule-based and principle-based ethical conduct for accountants and auditors. We conclude by identifying six specific suggestions that the accounting and auditing profession should consider to restore public trust and to improve the ethical conduct of accountants and auditors.
- Subjects
ACCOUNTING ethics; AUDITING standards; ACCOUNTING; ACCOUNTANT independence; ACCOUNTING departments; INVESTORS; FINANCIAL statements; ACCOUNTING fraud; PROFESSIONALISM; BUSINESS ethics; CORPORATE corruption; SOCIAL responsibility of business
- Publication
Journal of Business Ethics, 2006, Vol 64, Issue 3, p271
- ISSN
0167-4544
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10551-005-0556-y