Journal article
Can multitasking influence professional scepticism?
Dennis D Fehrenbacher, Anis Triki, Martin Michael Weisner
Accounting and Finance | Wiley | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/acfi.12627
Abstract
Motivated by concerns about the adverse effects of multitasking in audit practice and research that highlights the effects of mindset orientation on professional scepticism, we investigate how the performance of tasks consistent with different mindset orientations affects auditors’ professional scepticism in a subsequent, unrelated task. Results show that auditors who first complete a task that requires concrete (abstract) thinking display greater professional scepticism during a subsequent, unrelated task that involves evaluating a narrow and complete set of evidence (a broad and incomplete set of evidence). We discuss the implications for professional scepticism in multitasking environment..
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