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Employers’ Perceptions of Information Technology Competency Requirements for Management Accounting Graduates
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Business IntelligenceAccounting PracticeHuman Resource ManagementManagement Accounting GraduatesInformation Technology ManagementManagementFinancial AccountingAccounting TechnologyInformation System PlanningAccounting EducationManagement AccountantAccountingBehavioral AccountingInformation ManagementManagement AccountantsAccounting Information SystemsWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessTechnology
Management accountants work in a computerized workplace with information technology (IT) for producing financial ledgers and for reporting. Thus, the role of the management accountant has shifted from capturing and recording transactions to analyzing business issues. The research question is: what IT knowledge and skills do employers require of management accounting graduates? An exploratory field research approach was used; chief financial officers and their subordinates at some of New Zealand's largest firms were consulted. These respondents were consistent in their requirements. They emphasized intermediate proficiency with some Microsoft tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and sufficient familiarity with the structure and navigation of an enterprise resource planning system to process transactions such as accounts receivable. Of those requirements, Excel for analysis was the most important. Our contributions update and augment the literature by clarifying the perceptions of employers regarding the IT competencies required of management accounting graduates.
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