Dysfunctional audit behavior refers to actions taken by auditors that deviate from professional standards and ethical guidelines, often resulting in compromised audit quality. This behavior can stem from various factors, including organizational pressures, personal motivations, or cognitive biases, ultimately undermining the integrity and reliability of the audit process.
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Dysfunctional audit behavior refers to actions taken by auditors that deviate from professional standards and ethical guidelines, often resulting in compromised audit quality. This behavior can stem from various factors, including organizational pressures, personal motivations, or cognitive biases, ultimately undermining the integrity and reliability of the audit process.