Assessing the Job Selection Criteria of Accounting Students: A Normative Approach

  • Zubairu U
  • Ismail S
  • Abdul Hamid F
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Abstract

This research assessed to what extent final-year Muslim accounting students in Malaysia considered Islamic principles when choosing a job after graduation. 356 final-year Muslim accounting students in four Malaysian universities were surveyed using an open-ended job selection scenario. The result shows that reality does not live up to the ideal. Only 16% of the respondents apply Islamic principles in making a job selection decision. The remaining 84% are more concerned with other criteria such as personal interests, salary considerations, and company reputation.

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Zubairu, U., Ismail, S., & Abdul Hamid, F. (2017). Assessing the Job Selection Criteria of Accounting Students: A Normative Approach. Binus Business Review, 8(2), 107. https://doi.org/10.21512/bbr.v8i2.1828

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