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Impact of Ownership Structure on Audit Quality of Listed Insurance Firms in Nigeria


Taofik Ajadi
Mailafia Luka
M.S. Tijjani

Abstract

As a consequence of insufficient audit quality, corporate financial reporting problems have increased in the last decades.  This has also been ascribed to the businesses' ownership structure. As a result, from 2009 to 2018, this study  looked at the influence of ownership structure on audit quality of listed insurance firms in Nigeria. Secondary data was  gathered from annual reports of 18 insurance companies during the period under review. The data was analyzed using  logistic regression and results revealed that institutional ownership, block-holding ownership, and foreign ownership  have a positive and significant impact on the audit quality of listed insurance firms in Nigeria, whereas managerial  ownership has a positive, but insignificant impact. The research concludes that institutional investors' monitoring  effectiveness will increase the chances of engaging Big 4 audit firms. As a result, the research suggests that the board of  directors of insurance companies should promote institutional investment in order to strengthen managerial  oversight and audit quality. Regulatory authorities and policymakers of listed insurance corporations should also   establish atmosphere that encourage international investment in Nigeria


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