Published on 12/07/2024
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  • The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has prominently referenced the research work of Aston University’s Dr George Salijeni
  • His work aligns with the PCAOB's objectives, addressing the necessity for updated audit standards
  • It was included in its recent notice regarding proposed amendments to audit procedures.

The top US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has prominently referenced the research work of Aston University accounting expert Dr George Salijeni in its recent notice regarding proposed amendments to audit procedures. 

This recognition highlights the global impact of Dr Salijeni's research on the use of data analytics in auditing.

The SEC's notice, released by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), addresses the growing use of data analytics in auditing. These amendments aim to enhance audit quality and investor protection by providing clearer guidance on the use of advanced data analytics tools in audit procedures.

Dr George Salijeni, programme director of the MSc International Accounting and Finance programme in Aston University's Accounting Department, has been cited for his influential paper, Big Data and Changes in Audit Technology: Contemplating a Research Agenda (2019). Dr Salijeni's research has significantly contributed to the understanding of the evolving landscape of audit technology and the critical role of big data.

His work aligns with the PCAOB's objectives, addressing the necessity for updated audit standards in response to the increasing adoption of technology-assisted analysis in auditing practices. Dr Salijeni's research highlights the opportunities and challenges presented by big data analytics in auditing, emphasising the need for clear regulatory guidance to mitigate uncertainties and encourage broader adoption of these technologies.

Dr Salijeni said:

“It is wonderful to see the PCAOB's proposed amendments being informed by these insights, demonstrating the practical application and global impact of academic research. 

“This recognition by the SEC underscores the significant influence of research conducted at Aston University on the regulatory landscape worldwide.

Professor Andy Lymer, head of accounting at Aston University, said:

“Dr Salijeni's work exemplifies the high-quality, impactful research produced by our faculty, directly aligning with Aston University's 2030 Strategy. 

“This strategy emphasises the importance of digital advancements, technology and creating socio-economic impacts. 

“It showcases how Aston University is driving innovation and transforming industry standards through its commitment to high-impact research.
 

Notes to Editors

For further details, refer to the SEC's notice and the PCAOB's adopting release via the following links:

SEC Notice

PCAOB Adopting Release

 

About Aston University

For over a century, Aston University’s enduring purpose has been to make our world a better place through education, research and innovation, by enabling our students to succeed in work and life, and by supporting our communities to thrive economically, socially and culturally.

Aston University’s history has been intertwined with the history of Birmingham, a remarkable city that once was the heartland of the Industrial Revolution and the manufacturing powerhouse of the world.

Born out of the First Industrial Revolution, Aston University has a proud and distinct heritage dating back to our formation as the School of Metallurgy in 1875, the first UK College of Technology in 1951, gaining university status by Royal Charter in 1966, and becoming The Guardian University of the Year in 2020.

Building on our outstanding past, we are now defining our place and role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (and beyond) within a rapidly changing world.

For media inquiries in relation to this release, contact Sam Cook, Press and Communications Manager, on (+44) 7446 910063 or email: s.cook2@aston.ac.uk

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