Accountants' Behaviour, Performance Evaluation and Educational System
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Publication date
2023-06-08ISSN
1834-2019
Abstract
Purpose: Retaining competent and qualified public accountants has become a challenge for most audit firms. Accordingly, some universities and audit firms are combining their efforts to attract accounting students by establishing the 'School Leavers' Program'. The objective of this research is to highlight some of the challenges auditors experience in the fieldwork. These challenges are defined by the unethical behaviour that auditors exhibit in order to achieve better performance evaluation.
Design/Methodology: The sample of the study comprises two subgroups stratified based on the type of educational system: Classical Accounting Education (CAE) and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) education system.
Findings: The research paper aids in identifying whether dysfunctional behaviour is demonstrated more within a specific academic context.
Originality: The results are expected to help in avoiding and preventing unethical acts, leading to two forms of dysfunctional behavior; Premature Sign-Off and Underreporting of Chargeable Time when auditors are up to performance evaluation.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
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Pages
20 p.
Publisher
University of Wollongong Australia
Is part of
Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal (AAB&FJ), Vol. 17(3)
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