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External auditors, policy transfer, accruals accounting and the United Nations

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  • Kim Moloney
  • Gwenda Jensen
  • Rayna Stoycheva

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Purpose - This study asks whether external auditors enable the transfer of policies to the United Nations organizations that they audit and, if so, what types of policies are transferred. Design/methodology/approach - The empirical research is based on a content analysis of 512 external auditor recommendations from 28 pre- and post-accrual reports of 14 UN bodies. Findings - We find that external auditors do enable policy transfer and that such involvements may, at times, veer into non-neutral policy spaces. Research limitations/implications - We did not analyze all UN organizations with accruals-based accounting. We also did not engage in a longer longitudinal study. Practical implications - Our findings raise new questions about international organization accountability, the technocratic and policy-specific influences of external auditors, and open a debate about whether attempted policy transfers can be neutral. Originality/value - The world’s largest group of international organizations is affiliated with the UN. External auditors help ensure that member-state monies are appropriately utilized. Our study is the first to compare pre- and post-accrual external auditor recommendations for 14 UN bodies. It is also the first to notate and study the attempted policy transfers from external auditors to the audited UN bodies.

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  • Kim Moloney & Gwenda Jensen & Rayna Stoycheva, 2024. "External auditors, policy transfer, accruals accounting and the United Nations," Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 36(4), pages 389-416, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jpbafm:jpbafm-05-2023-0077
    DOI: 10.1108/JPBAFM-05-2023-0077
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