DWI RATMONO
YOGI HENDRO PRABOWO
UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO, SEMARANG
Abstract
The objectives of this study are to examine for existence antecedents of commitment in auditor-client relationship as well as existence consequences of it. Prior research has recognized that the construct commitment plays a central role in business relationship. This study develops a conceptual model that can be used to investigate what motivates clients to continue their relationship with audit firm. One hundred and five questionnaires were received from clients, which is a response rate of 42%. Partially Least Squares (PLS) were utilized to test the conceptual model. The results provide empirical evidence that interdependence is an antecedent of commitment. It is also sown that affective commitment plays an important role in auditor-client relationships.
Key words: affective commitment, accounting firms, client, interdependence, continuance intentions.
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