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Practical PC skills of newly qualified chartered accountants : a study of the training programme of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1999-02)
Substantial literature studied here showed the need for practical personal computing (PC) skills among accounting professionals. However, the effectiveness of PC courses designed to inculate these skills in accountants has ...
A self-assessment of entry-level PC skills by newly qualified Irish chartered accountants
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-02)
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 ...
Student perceptions of the pedagogical features of a computer-aided learning program in introductory accounting
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1999-02)
Computer usage in accounting education is increasing, with computer-aided learning (CAL) packages becoming readily available. A consequent challenge facing accounting educators is to ensure that the increased use of computers ...
An examination of the effect of subject specialisation, culture and prior education on computer ethics
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-02)
Ethics is currently an issue of considerable importance to accountants, and there have been calls from the accounting profession for greater attention to be paid to this topic. The paper reports on a study which examined ...