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Preparing accounting students for success in the professional environment : enhancing self-efficacy through a work-integrated programme

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Navaneetham Subramaniam, B Freudenberg
This study provides empirical evidence of the effect of a simulated work integrated learning (WIL) program on students’ self-efficacy within an accounting context. An Accounting WIL Program was designed as a two-staged module using information seminars, networking sessions and in-depth workshops that helped develop final year accounting students’ understanding of the accounting profession as well as some basic skills expected of a new recruit. Data from a questionnaire survey of 35 participant students indicates that the students perceived greater self-efficacy upon completion of the WIL program, and that male students appeared to show greater self-efficacy for selected items.<br>

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Hamilton, N.Z.

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2007, New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education

Journal

Asia-Pacific journal of cooperative education

Volume

8

Pagination

87 - 102

ISSN

1175-2882

Issue

1

Publisher

Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education

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