This study investigates the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergraduate accounting courses from both the graduate and employer perspective. It is motivated by two issues. First, calls by the accounting profession and international education committees regarding the professional adequacy of graduates. Second, by the challenge facing educators and professional bodies to ensure accounting courses equip graduates with the necessary skills to add value to business. Data obtained from 174 graduates from an Australian university is compared with the perceived needs of a sample of employers. Major findings suggest that, while both groups acknowledged the importance of technical accounting skills, employers require...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets have increased...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets\ud have increas...
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 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 study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study examines how a group of Australian stakeholders define technical and nontechnical skills,...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
In the last decade the development of appropriate skills and attributes in students set to enter the...
In recent times, the growing emphasis on graduate outcomes has led to a consensus amongst educators,...
In recent times, the growing emphasis on graduate outcomes has led to a consensus amongst educators,...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets have increased...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets\ud have increas...
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 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 study investigated the emphasis placed on technical and generic skills developed during undergr...
This study examines how a group of Australian stakeholders define technical and nontechnical skills,...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
In the last decade the development of appropriate skills and attributes in students set to enter the...
In recent times, the growing emphasis on graduate outcomes has led to a consensus amongst educators,...
In recent times, the growing emphasis on graduate outcomes has led to a consensus amongst educators,...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets have increased...
This study investigated the accounting knowledge and skills desired by employers and their level of ...
The changing nature of higher education and the structure of graduate labour markets\ud have increas...