Determinants of artificial intelligence adoption in audit firms: an immersion in theoretical approaches and a proposed conceptual framework

Auteurs

  • Asmae EZ-ZAIDI Hassan First University, Morocco
  • Youssef GHANDARI Hassan First University, Morocco

Mots-clés:

TOE framework, artificial intelligence, audit firm, DOI theory, nstitutional theory

Résumé

With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), organizations are racing to leverage its benefits, prompting research into the factors influencing its adoption. This article explores the determinants of AI adoption in audit firms using an integrated model combining the TOE framework, Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) theory, and institutional theory. It aims to identify both drivers and barriers shaping decisions to implement AI, considering technological, organizational, and environmental contexts. Technologically, DOI highlights factors such as complexity, compatibility, and relative advantage. Organizationally, the TOE framework emphasizes firm size, management support, and readiness. Externally, institutional theory explains pressures from competition, regulation, and professional expectations. By integrating these perspectives, the study provides a comprehensive understanding of AI adoption in audit firms and establishes a strong conceptual basis for future empirical research.

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Publiée

2026-04-23