IImpacts of Audit Committee Effectiveness and Audit Quality on Earnings Quality of Listed Companies in Stock Exchange of Thailand
Abstract
Objectives of this study are to study (1) relationship between audit committee
effectiveness and earnings quality of the listed companies in the Stock Exchange of
Thailand, (2) relationship between audit quality and earnings quality of the listed
companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand, and (3) relationship between earnings
quality and dividend payout of the listed companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
Quantitative method is employed using panel data of 1,481 listed companies in
the Stock Exchange of Thailand during 2009 to 2013. Panel data models are estimated
using fixed-effects and random-effects models.
The findings reveal that (1) combination of audit committees is positively related
to earnings quality, (2) switching audit firm from Big4 to Non-big4 has positive
relationship with earnings quality, (3) going concern opinion of auditors is negatively
related to earning quality, and (4) earning quality has positive impact on dividend
payout. Companies with better earning quality are more likely to pay dividend in order
to signal better earning quality of the companies.