The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Auditor Expertise and Human Capital Development

Posted: 9 May 2019

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Jasmijn C. Bol

Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business

Cassandra Estep

Emory University

Frank Moers

Maastricht University School of Business and Economics; European Centre for Corporate Engagement (ECCE)

Mark E. Peecher

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Gies College of Business; University of Illinois College of Law

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Date Written: September 1, 2018

Abstract

Two critical aspects of the model of auditor expertise development in Tan and Libby [1997] are that audit firms do not value tacit knowledge in inexperienced auditors but do value it in experienced auditors. We update the former and extend the latter. Our paper predicts and finds that audit firms now do value tacit knowledge in inexperienced auditors, especially when their supervisors have higher tacit knowledge. Our proxies of value include higher promotability assessments, annual evaluations, and cash bonuses. Our paper also extends Tan and Libby [1997] by positing that enhanced development of expertise and audit firm human capital are two reasons audit firms value tacit knowledge in experienced auditors. As predicted, higher tacit knowledge in experienced auditors is positively associated with higher tacit knowledge acquisition by their inexperienced subordinates and with stronger firm commitment of inexperienced subordinates having higher tacit knowledge.

Keywords: tacit knowledge, audit expertise, performance evaluation, firm commitment

JEL Classification: M40, M41, M42, M51, M52

Suggested Citation

Bol, Jasmijn C. and Estep, Cassandra and Moers, Frank and Peecher, Mark E., The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Auditor Expertise and Human Capital Development (September 1, 2018). Journal of Accounting Research, Vol. 56, No. 4, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3374501

Jasmijn C. Bol

Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business ( email )

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Cassandra Estep

Emory University ( email )

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Frank Moers

Maastricht University School of Business and Economics ( email )

Maastricht, Limburg

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Mark E. Peecher (Contact Author)

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ( email )

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