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Une analyse de l'Audit Expectation Gap dans le contexte français

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  • David Carassus

    (CREG - Centre de recherche et d'études en gestion - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

  • Khaled Albouaini
  • Marie Caussimont

    (CREG - Centre de recherche et d'études en gestion - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

Abstract

diplômée d'expertise-comptable, commissaire aux comptes inscrit Résumé : Menée dans le contexte français, cette étude analyse le décalage pouvant exister entre les attentes et perceptions des parties prenantes à l'audit, et les rôles et pratiques des commissaires aux comptes, effet appelé « Audit expectation gap » (AEG). Son cadre théorique mobilise la théorie des parties prenantes comme une approche complémentaire à la théorie de l'agence. Son objectif est de mettre en évidence un éventuel AEG, d'en identifier les caractéristiques, et de formuler des propositions de réduction de ce décalage. La revue de littérature réalisée révèle que l'indépendance, la compétence, la nature, la responsabilité et la communication de l'auditeur constituent les éléments de caractérisation d'un AEG. Notre enquête auprès de commissaires aux comptes français et d'utilisateurs des rapports d'audit sur l'année 2009 montre que l'AEG s'explique, en France, principalement par la nature de l'audit et la responsabilité de l'auditeur, notamment sur son périmètre d'intervention. Cette étude, par l'appréhension de l'audit comme l'un des mécanismes d'une gouvernance d'entreprise élargie, identifie également des voies d'évolution de l'audit légal.

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  • David Carassus & Khaled Albouaini & Marie Caussimont, 2013. "Une analyse de l'Audit Expectation Gap dans le contexte français," Post-Print hal-02432110, HAL.
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