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Are negative perceptions of the accounting profession perpetuated by the introductory accounting course? An Australian study

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by B Jackling
This study investigates perceptions of the work of accountant:! held by first-year accounting students as part of a national survey of accounting students. First-year commerce students from five tertiary institutions were surveyed about their perceptions of the accounting profession as well as their intention to complete a major study of accounting at tertiary level. lnfluences on the formation of their perceptions formed an important part of the study. The results reported in this paper serve to illustrate that the majority of students surveyed had negative perceptions of accounting. The source of influences on perceptions indicated that perceptions were mainly derived from tertiary education experiences. As perceptions influence choice of major and career choice, the findings have important implications for accounting educators and professional accounting bodies

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Journal

Asian review of accounting

Volume

10

Pagination

62-80

Location

Bradford, England

ISSN

1321-7348

eISSN

1758-8863

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Emerald Goup Publishing Ltd.

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