Professional skills development during a period of practical experience: Perceptions of accounting trainees

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE South African Journal of Accounting Research Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/10291954.2019.1662575
Peter A. Lansdell, B. Marx, A. Mohammadali-Haji
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Constant changes in the business environment require from inter alia, Chartered Accountants in South Africa (CA(SA)s) to develop professional skills alongside technical accountancy knowledge. These skills are a crucial component of well-rounded business leaders who are able to add value to an organisation. Practical experience is often suggested to be more effective in developing certain professional skills when compared to the development thereof in a university accounting degree (accounting programme). Practical experience in a firm before entry into the Chartered Accountancy profession (CA profession) is therefore investigated to explore the professional skills perceived to be developed during this period while gaining practical experience. The data was collected by means of a questionnaire distributed to entry-level CA(SA)s entering the CA profession in 2017. The results indicate that a period of practical experience is seen as effective in developing professional skills. The study also established that the size of the firm in which the practical experience is obtained does not have any influence on the development of professional skills. However, the industry in which practical experience is obtained, as well as the interrelationship between firm size and industry, does have an influence on the development of skills. This paper contributes to the debate on South African entry-level CA(SA)s’ professional skills, from the perspective of a developing country which is recognised for its pre-eminence in CA education and training.
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实习期间的专业技能发展:会计实习生的看法
商业环境的不断变化要求南非特许会计师(CA(SA))在掌握会计技术知识的同时,发展专业技能。这些技能是全面发展的商业领袖的重要组成部分,他们能够为组织增加价值。与在大学会计学位(会计课程)中发展某些专业技能相比,实践经验通常被认为更能有效地培养某些专业技能。因此,在进入特许会计职业(CA职业)之前,我们对公司的实践经验进行了调查,以探索在获得实践经验的同时,在这一时期需要发展的专业技能。数据是通过向2017年进入CA行业的初级CA(SA)分发问卷的方式收集的。研究结果表明,一段时间的实践经验被认为是培养专业技能的有效途径。该研究还证实,获得实践经验的公司规模对专业技能的发展没有任何影响。然而,获得实践经验的行业,以及企业规模和行业之间的相互关系,确实对技能的发展产生了影响。本文从一个以其在CA教育和培训方面的卓越地位而闻名的发展中国家的角度,为关于南非初级CA(SA)的专业技能的辩论做出了贡献。
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