Abstract. Although academics and scholars have called attention to the opportunities and challenges of eXtensive Business Reporting Language (XBRL), new empirical evidence undermines academic assumptions about XBRL’s easy acceptance and widespread use by auditing professionals working in the field. This study examines whether independent auditors in Italy are really convinced about the utility and practicality of XBRL in their work. What is proposed here is a preliminary theoretical framework for surveying auditors’ interest in XBRL. Electronic questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used to survey Italian auditors’ interest and test the proposed framework. Data analysis was structured by adopting a multiple case approach. Despite the mandatory requirement for Italian unlisted companies to report financial statements in XBRL, the independent auditors’ knowledge about XBRL remains quite low. As a result of the survey, a set of unexpected but clear-cut attitudes emerged to explain auditors’ limited interest in XBRL.

Are auditors interested in XBRL? A qualitative survey of big auditing firms in Italy

CASERIO, CARLO;
2013-01-01

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Abstract. Although academics and scholars have called attention to the opportunities and challenges of eXtensive Business Reporting Language (XBRL), new empirical evidence undermines academic assumptions about XBRL’s easy acceptance and widespread use by auditing professionals working in the field. This study examines whether independent auditors in Italy are really convinced about the utility and practicality of XBRL in their work. What is proposed here is a preliminary theoretical framework for surveying auditors’ interest in XBRL. Electronic questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used to survey Italian auditors’ interest and test the proposed framework. Data analysis was structured by adopting a multiple case approach. Despite the mandatory requirement for Italian unlisted companies to report financial statements in XBRL, the independent auditors’ knowledge about XBRL remains quite low. As a result of the survey, a set of unexpected but clear-cut attitudes emerged to explain auditors’ limited interest in XBRL.
2013
9783642357602
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