The concern over the skills of local accounting graduates is not new. Of late it has become a national issue when local accounting graduates are criticized for being incompetent in the workplace due to their lack of skills that are desired by employers. This study is undertaken with the aim of identifying the expectation-performance gap between employers’ perception and the actual performance of Malaysian Bachelor of Accounting graduates. It is based on a survey of employers in Malaysia. The data was collected through a mail questionnaire survey which taps the perceptions of employers from both audit and non-audit firm on fresh local accounting graduates. There were 16 types of skill competencies identified in this study. The result from t-...
Abstract: Universities are expected to contribute the economic growth of the country by preparing th...
This study aims to examine the employers’ perceptions about the employability skills required from a...
Nowadays, as mentioned by the Minister of Human Resource Malaysia, there is a need for an abundant s...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most i...
Research findings suggest that graduates lack various qualities that are important in today’s job m...
The objective of this research was to test perceptions of accounting graduates fromPoliteknik Negeri...
The objective of this article is to determine whether the professional skills demonstrated by newly ...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
There is an urgent need for studies to support the quality of higher accounting education in Indones...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most im...
There is always a gap between practitioners’ perception on business graduate competencies as compa...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most im...
Employability skills may implicate and reflect the employment opportunity especially among the new g...
This research examined what accounting employers are seeking in their ‘ideal’ accounting graduate an...
With the various accounting scandals that took place during the past decade, and the new legislation...
Abstract: Universities are expected to contribute the economic growth of the country by preparing th...
This study aims to examine the employers’ perceptions about the employability skills required from a...
Nowadays, as mentioned by the Minister of Human Resource Malaysia, there is a need for an abundant s...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most i...
Research findings suggest that graduates lack various qualities that are important in today’s job m...
The objective of this research was to test perceptions of accounting graduates fromPoliteknik Negeri...
The objective of this article is to determine whether the professional skills demonstrated by newly ...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
There is an urgent need for studies to support the quality of higher accounting education in Indones...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most im...
There is always a gap between practitioners’ perception on business graduate competencies as compa...
The purpose of this study is to look at the quality issue from the perspective of one of the most im...
Employability skills may implicate and reflect the employment opportunity especially among the new g...
This research examined what accounting employers are seeking in their ‘ideal’ accounting graduate an...
With the various accounting scandals that took place during the past decade, and the new legislation...
Abstract: Universities are expected to contribute the economic growth of the country by preparing th...
This study aims to examine the employers’ perceptions about the employability skills required from a...
Nowadays, as mentioned by the Minister of Human Resource Malaysia, there is a need for an abundant s...