本科会计信息系统(AIS)课程主题——信息技术(IT)技能与公司规模的探索性研究

Leslie W. Weisenfeld, Sathasivam Mathiyalakan, George E. Heilman
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鉴于企业使用的技术范围广泛,以及技术的快速变化,定期评估学生为工作环境做好准备所需的关键it技能是很重要的。这项研究展示了100多名执业会计师关于他们认为对本科AIS课程最重要的IT技能的结果。小型企业(SF)受访者最需要的十大IT技能分别是:电子表格、微软Word、互联网研究、互联网、QuickBooks、确保隐私、云计算、预防和应对网络犯罪、软件安全以及管理和保留数据。大中型企业(MLF)受访者最看重的十大IT技能分别是:电子表格、互联网、互联网研究、确保隐私、微软Word、预防和应对网络犯罪、管理和保留数据、文件系统、云计算和商业智能工具。SF的受访者认为QuickBooks和软件安全更重要,而MLF的受访者认为文件系统和商业智能工具更重要。在确定AIS课程内容时,根据实践认为学生需要的内容,包括最相关的it技能是很重要的,这项研究表明,公司规模是一些it技能的一个因素。因此,在选择纳入的主题时,本科AIS课程的设计者需要考虑IT技能的重要性以及将雇用学生的公司的规模。
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Topics for Your Undergraduate Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Course-An Exploratory Study of Information Technology (IT) Skills and Firm Size
Given the wide range of technologies that businesses employ, and the rapid changes in technology, it is important to assess periodically the critical IT skills students need to prepare them for the work environment. This study presents results from over 100 practicing accountants regarding the IT skills they feel are most important for an undergraduate AIS course. The top ten IT skills for small firm (SF) respondents, respectively, are: spreadsheets, Microsoft Word, Internet research, Internet, QuickBooks, ensuring privacy, Cloud Computing, preventing and responding to cybercrime, software security, and managing and retaining data. The top ten IT skills for medium-large firm (MLF) respondents, respectively, are: spreadsheets, Internet, Internet research, ensuring privacy, Microsoft Word, preventing and responding to cybercrime, managing and retaining data, file systems, Cloud Computing, and Business Intelligence Tools. While SF respondents perceive QuickBooks and software security are more important, respondents from MLF think file systems and Business Intelligence Tools are more important. When determining AIS course content it is important to include the most relevant IT skills, based on what practice thinks students need, and this study indicates firm size is a factor for some IT skills. Designers of undergraduate AIS courses, therefore, need to consider the importance of the IT skills in conjunction with the size of the firms that will employ their students when selecting topics for inclusion.
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