This study, undertaken at an Australian university, investigates undergraduate accounting students' conceptions of accounting work and discusses the relevance of such conceptions for the work readiness of graduates. Findings based on a phenomenographic investigation show variations in students' awareness of the functional and human aspects of accounting work. This awareness ranges from seeing accounting work as being predominantly technical and routine to a keen awareness of the more complex aspects of contemporary accounting work including its ethical aspects. We argue that these findings suggest the need for new kinds of curriculum resources to develop students' conceptions of accounting work to better align them with the needs of profess...
In this study, first year commerce students in Australia were surveyed about their perceptions of th...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This thesis aims at exploring conceptions held of accounting work by students and practitioners. The...
The accounting profession, which has commercialised its services extensively in the past two to thre...
Students’ conceptions of learning or preconceived views of what learning means to students have been...
Students’ conceptions of learning or preconceived views of what learning means to students have been...
Accounting, as a complex social phenomenon, is experienced by individuals in a multitude of ways. A ...
Accounting, as a complex social phenomenon, is experienced by individuals in a multitude of ways. A ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
This study is concerned with students' and lecturer's experiences of learning and teaching introduct...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students’ attitudes towards the accou...
The purpose of this study is to explore the conceptions of learning exhibited by accounting students...
In this study, first year commerce students in Australia were surveyed about their perceptions of th...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This thesis aims at exploring conceptions held of accounting work by students and practitioners. The...
The accounting profession, which has commercialised its services extensively in the past two to thre...
Students’ conceptions of learning or preconceived views of what learning means to students have been...
Students’ conceptions of learning or preconceived views of what learning means to students have been...
Accounting, as a complex social phenomenon, is experienced by individuals in a multitude of ways. A ...
Accounting, as a complex social phenomenon, is experienced by individuals in a multitude of ways. A ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
This study is concerned with students' and lecturer's experiences of learning and teaching introduct...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students' attitudes towards the accounting profes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine undergraduate students’ attitudes towards the accou...
The purpose of this study is to explore the conceptions of learning exhibited by accounting students...
In this study, first year commerce students in Australia were surveyed about their perceptions of th...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...