Attitudes and Soft-Skills Acquired from Accounting Internship; Does It Affect the Academic Performance?

  • Bedah A
  • ABD HAMİD N
  • ABDUL RASİT Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

The evolution of financial reporting and information technology disruption has increased challenges in the accounting profession. Accounting practitioners have raised concerns that accounting graduates seem to possess sufficient technical knowledge, but somehow, they lack the required soft skills such as communication and analytical thinking. The accounting program must address issues on technical, soft skills and ethical issues reflecting the graduates.

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Bedah, A., ABD HAMİD, N., ABDUL RASİT, Z., & HUSSİN, N. (2021). Attitudes and Soft-Skills Acquired from Accounting Internship; Does It Affect the Academic Performance? Journal of Southeast Asian Research, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5171/2021.718716

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