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- Title
Do We Teach Enough IT Skills in Management Accounting Courses?
- Authors
Chandra, Akhilesh; Cheh, John J.; Il-Woon Kim
- Abstract
Anecdotal evidence points toward a growing gap between the information technology (IT) skills demanded of management accountants and those supplied by higher education. To ascertain how much and which IT skills are taught in management accounting courses, we sent a comprehensive, Web-based management accounting/IT survey to management accounting educators in the colleges and universities of North America. The analysis of survey data reveals that the extent of IT content in management accounting curricula leaves much to be desired. We discuss implications of the survey findings and suggest directions for restructuring management accounting curricula.
- Subjects
NORTH America; INFORMATION technology; MANAGEMENT accountants; MANAGERIAL accounting; COLLEGE curriculum; EDUCATION
- Publication
Management Accounting Quarterly, 2006, Vol 8, Issue 1, p49
- ISSN
1528-5359
- Publication type
Article