This paper contributes to the continuing debate regarding the curriculum for the first undergraduate course in accounting by examining student perceptions from studying such a course. Participants are divided into two cohorts - Accounting & Finance Majors (AFM) and Other Business Majors (OBM). Results reported in this paper indicate that teaching the introductory accounting course from a users’ perspective is likely to engender a more favorable impression from students than teaching from a preparers’ perspective. Findings indicate that the AFM cohort holds significantly more positive attitudes to the first course in accounting than does its OBM counterpart. Furthermore, AFM student perceptions do not change between the beginning and the...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
In this paper we examine the perceptions of first year undergraduate students about the image of acc...
This study investigates perceptions of the work of accountant:! held by first-year accounting studen...
Traditionally, undergraduate accounting courses are lecture-centred and therefore limit the opportun...
Until recently the issues of transition to university have been largely ignored in educational resea...
This study is concerned with the non-specialist accounting and finance students’ perspective on the ...
A central recurring theme in business education is the optimal strategy for improving introductory a...
The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of Introductory Accounting Course content on s...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
Most undergraduate business students are required to complete one or two introductory accounting cou...
The study of introductory accounting can prove problematic to students for many reasons, one of whic...
This paper replicates Malgwi\u27s 2006 article Discerning accounting and non-accounting students\u27...
Many of the problems associated with accounting education could be due to at least two reasons: inad...
This study examined non-traditional undergraduate student’s perception of accounting in an introduct...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
In this paper we examine the perceptions of first year undergraduate students about the image of acc...
This study investigates perceptions of the work of accountant:! held by first-year accounting studen...
Traditionally, undergraduate accounting courses are lecture-centred and therefore limit the opportun...
Until recently the issues of transition to university have been largely ignored in educational resea...
This study is concerned with the non-specialist accounting and finance students’ perspective on the ...
A central recurring theme in business education is the optimal strategy for improving introductory a...
The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of Introductory Accounting Course content on s...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
Most undergraduate business students are required to complete one or two introductory accounting cou...
The study of introductory accounting can prove problematic to students for many reasons, one of whic...
This paper replicates Malgwi\u27s 2006 article Discerning accounting and non-accounting students\u27...
Many of the problems associated with accounting education could be due to at least two reasons: inad...
This study examined non-traditional undergraduate student’s perception of accounting in an introduct...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
Within the context of debate about the state of accounting education in general, introductory accoun...
In this paper we examine the perceptions of first year undergraduate students about the image of acc...