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Accounting Student Perception in Accountant Career

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Accounting students who graduate from higher education may work in accounting fields because they have the knowledge and skills required by industry. However, that depends on the students' perception of accounting as a professional career. Perception is influenced by salary, job security, prestige and promotion opportunities.
Rosnida Othman   +2 more
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Addressing the expectation–performance gap of soft skills in management education: An integrated skill-development approach for accounting students

The International Journal of Management Education, 2021
Numerous studies in management education have focused on the need for soft skill development of students and the associated gaps in management education programmes.
N. Gunarathne, S. Senaratne, R. Herath
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The application of experiential learning for forensic accounting students: the Mock trial

Accounting Education, 2021
Designing and implementing accounting programms that develop relevant skills for industry are in greater demand from practitioners. In accounting courses, complex topics may require an approach beyond traditional lectures and workshops.
Jeanette Van Akkeren, J. Tarr
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A critical thinking competency framework for accounting students

, 2021
Critical thinking is considered a vital skill in the twenty-first century workforce, yet it is still viewed as an under-developed skill in accounting students.
E. Terblanche, B. De Clercq
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The influence of academic engagement on academic performance of university accounting students in Ghana

South African Journal of Accounting Research, 2021
An essential component of every university’s desired outcome is producing successful students with advanced academic and cognitive learning skills. However, this goal might be compromised and, in some extreme cases, not attained due to circumstances ...
Nana Adwoa Anokye Effah   +1 more
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ACCOUNTANTS AND ACCOUNTING: A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

Accounting & Finance, 1979
AbstractThe concept of a stereotype accountant has previously been researched and reported in the literature. This study examines the attitudes of management studies students towards accounting and the accounting profession. The attitudes were measured using semantic differential and Likert‐type scales.
D. B. Taylor, B. R. Dixon
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For love or money: investigating the love of money, Machiavellianism and accounting students’ ethical perception

Journal of International Education in Business, 2020
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explain the effect of love of money and Machiavellianism on ethics perceptions of accounting students. The knowledge attained from this study will allow lecturers and academicians to improve the methods used for ...
Alif Maggalatta, D. Adhariani
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Understanding vocational accounting students’ attitudes towards sustainable development

Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2020
The goal of this study was twofold: firstly, to investigate vocational accounting students’ attitudes towards sustainable development; secondly, to explore the influence of students’ professional scepticism on their attitudes towards sustainable ...
Liu Xin   +6 more
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Teamwork in the accounting curriculum: stakeholder expectations, accounting students’ value proposition, and instructors’ guidance

, 2020
Studies have reported that employers, graduates, and other stakeholders do not believe that higher education curricula facilitate the development of teamwork competencies adequately.
H. Oosthuizen   +3 more
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Factors that influence financial self-efficacy among accounting students in Bali

, 2020
This paper aims to analyse the effect of financial learning quality (FLQ) and parental socioeconomic status (SES) on the financial self-efficacy (FSE) of undergraduate Accounting students in Bali with students’ financial literacy (FL) serving a mediator.,
Nyoman Trisna Herawati   +3 more
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