This article examines the extent to which Irish university accounting curricula provide the PC skills necessary to prepare graduates for a career in accountancy. The entry-level self-perceived PC skills of accounting/commerce (relevant) degree holders are compared with the entry-level self-perceived PC skills of those holding other qualifications for all newly qualified members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland admitted in one year. Significant differences were found between the two groups in almost all of the PC skills identified. The findings revealed that relevant degree-holders were much more PC literate when they commenced professional training than those holding other qualifications. No significant difference in ent...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2021To date, limited research has ...
This article examines the results of a survey mailed to 940 accounting professionals in which they i...
This paper presents an analysis of the IT skills reported by UK students on entry to their first yea...
This article examines the extent to which Irish university accounting curricula provide the PC skill...
This article examines the extent to which Irish university accounting curricula provide the PC skill...
This article examines the extent to which Irish accounting graduates believe their tertiary educatio...
Substantial literature studied here showed the need for practical personal computing (PC) skills amo...
This paper reports on the changing nature of a range of information technology (IT) application skil...
Rapid advances in information technology (IT) have produced rapid changes to the ways in which busin...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
This paper reports on the changing nature of a range of information technology (IT) application skil...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
Non-technical skills are essential for today’s professional accountant who operates in a dynamic soc...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
This thesis investigates why accountancy graduates are not preferred by large accountancy firms. Thi...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2021To date, limited research has ...
This article examines the results of a survey mailed to 940 accounting professionals in which they i...
This paper presents an analysis of the IT skills reported by UK students on entry to their first yea...
This article examines the extent to which Irish university accounting curricula provide the PC skill...
This article examines the extent to which Irish university accounting curricula provide the PC skill...
This article examines the extent to which Irish accounting graduates believe their tertiary educatio...
Substantial literature studied here showed the need for practical personal computing (PC) skills amo...
This paper reports on the changing nature of a range of information technology (IT) application skil...
Rapid advances in information technology (IT) have produced rapid changes to the ways in which busin...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
This paper reports on the changing nature of a range of information technology (IT) application skil...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
Non-technical skills are essential for today’s professional accountant who operates in a dynamic soc...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
This thesis investigates why accountancy graduates are not preferred by large accountancy firms. Thi...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2021To date, limited research has ...
This article examines the results of a survey mailed to 940 accounting professionals in which they i...
This paper presents an analysis of the IT skills reported by UK students on entry to their first yea...