Enhancing students’ relational acumen capacity through a reflective self-assessment workshop on behavioural styles

IF 2.5 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Accounting Education Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1080/09639284.2023.2267519
Gretha Steenkamp, Riana Goosen
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ABSTRACTStakeholders agree that accounting graduates need excellent relational acumen (communication, leadership, people, relationship-building, teamwork, self-management, and emotional intelligence [EI] skills) to successfully navigate an increasingly multicultural and digitally impacted workplace. Prior research has mainly evaluated the effectiveness of specific educational interventions in developing certain components of students’ relational acumen. However, students might not benefit fully from such interventions if their awareness of behavioural styles is not first enhanced. Using action research, the researchers implemented a reflective self-assessment workshop on behavioural styles. The participants perceived their relational acumen capacity to increase from 64% to 72% developed because of the workshop, with the largest improvements relating to relationship-building and communication skills. Students with different behavioural styles benefitted from the workshop in different ways; the workshop targeted the areas in which groups of students reported a deficit prior to the workshop. The research contributes to accounting education by specifically identifying student self-awareness and social awareness (the internal dimensions of EI) pertaining to behavioural styles as possible activators for relational acumen development. The findings are useful to accounting educators seeking to develop students’ relational acumen capacity. The guidance compiled could be employed by students and educators to facilitate awareness of behavioural styles.KEYWORDS: relational acumenbehavioural stylesself-awarenessemotional intelligencecommunication skillsrelationship-building skills Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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透过反思性行为风格自我评估工作坊,提升学生的关系敏锐度
【摘要】利益相关者一致认为,会计毕业生需要出色的关系敏锐度(沟通、领导、人际关系、建立关系、团队合作、自我管理和情商[EI]技能),才能成功驾驭日益多元文化和数字化影响的工作场所。先前的研究主要是评估特定教育干预在培养学生关系敏锐度的某些组成部分方面的有效性。然而,如果学生对行为风格的认识没有首先得到加强,他们可能不会从这种干预中充分受益。通过行动研究,研究人员对行为风格进行了反思性自我评估研讨会。参与者认为他们的人际关系敏锐度从64%提高到72%,其中最大的进步是建立关系和沟通技巧。不同行为风格的学生在工作坊中得益不同;讲习班的目标是在讲习班之前报告有赤字的学生群体的领域。该研究通过明确确定与行为风格相关的学生自我意识和社会意识(EI的内部维度)作为关系敏锐度发展的可能激活因素,为会计教育做出了贡献。研究结果对会计教育工作者寻求发展学生的关系敏锐度能力是有用的。学生和教育工作者可以利用编制的指南,促进对行为方式的认识。关键词:关系敏锐度行为风格自我意识情商沟通技巧建立关系技巧披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突
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Accounting Education
Accounting Education BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Now included in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)! Accounting Education is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to publishing research-based papers on key aspects of accounting education and training of relevance to practitioners, academics, trainers, students and professional bodies, particularly papers dealing with the effectiveness of accounting education or training. It acts as a forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences, opinions and research results relating to the preparation of students for careers in all walks of life for which accounting knowledge and understanding is relevant. In particular, for those whose present or future careers are in any of the following: business (for-profit and not-for-profit), public accounting, managerial accounting, financial management, corporate accounting, controllership, treasury management, financial analysis, internal auditing, and accounting in government and other non-commercial organizations, as well as continuing professional development on the part of accounting practitioners.
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