The development of soft and technical skills as part of tertiary education courses is key to enhancing the employability skills of graduating students. Within the accounting profession there is little agreement over which skills should be developed and a wide range have been suggested as relevant. A sample (n = 62) of higher education educators and industry practitioners were surveyed to elicit their assessments of the importance of a range of employability skills. Exploratory Factor Analysis was used to group the skills into six factors that helped to provide a better understanding of the skills and how they could be grouped for teaching purpose
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This paper describes the evaluation phase of a project designed to embed generic (employability) ski...
The new knowledge economy needs accounting graduates with flexible mindsets and transferable skill s...
Mismatch between the graduates skills and attributes with the industry needs has been a challenge fo...
Abstract: Universities are expected to contribute the economic growth of the country by preparing th...
This paper explores and analyses the views of, and effects on, students of a project that integrated...
This paper explores and analyses the views of, and effects on, students of a project that integrated...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This study examines how a group of Australian stakeholders define technical and nontechnical skills,...
Today's challenging economic situation means that it is no longer sufficient for a new graduate to h...
This study aims to examine the employers’ perceptions about the employability skills required from a...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This paper describes the evaluation phase of a project designed to embed generic (employability) ski...
The new knowledge economy needs accounting graduates with flexible mindsets and transferable skill s...
Mismatch between the graduates skills and attributes with the industry needs has been a challenge fo...
Abstract: Universities are expected to contribute the economic growth of the country by preparing th...
This paper explores and analyses the views of, and effects on, students of a project that integrated...
This paper explores and analyses the views of, and effects on, students of a project that integrated...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This paper has been written based on surveys published in the foreign literature discussing student ...
This study examines how a group of Australian stakeholders define technical and nontechnical skills,...
Today's challenging economic situation means that it is no longer sufficient for a new graduate to h...
This study aims to examine the employers’ perceptions about the employability skills required from a...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...