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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the underlying motivations of Australian and international students … from a cohort of second‐year accounting students drawing on the theory of reasoned action (TRA) to assess intentions and … accounting scale (AAS) which measures how the accounting profession is viewed by students generally, and more specifically …
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. An important theme for some years has been the effort to monitor attitudes and intentions of students towards starting up … paper draws on a large data set (over 8,000 students) from one UK region. Specifically, it presents data from the 2007 … substantial minority of students consistently hold relatively strong start‐up intentions. Second, the paper highlights that …
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interviews with graduates, employers and educators gives insights on access requirements, recruitment and selection and transfer … use of graduates. The paper explores issues of relevance to policymakers, employers, educators and graduates and will be …
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on deserved salary were higher than those expressed in Australia. In addition, in both countries' students from higher …, specifically in British and Australian business students, or whether there has been a generation shift in attitudes. Design …/methodology/approach – Quantitative data were analysed from 481 (252 females and 229 males) university students, on their responses to what they “expected …
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/methodology/approach – Questionnaire responses from 846 accounting students studying in the UK, Australia and New Zealand provide international data to … the shelf” Learning Management System (LMS) in teaching undergraduate accounting students. Design … forums, and other LMS tools. Further, the comparison of cultural differences of the three countries shows all students treat …
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university in Australia, Wales and Germany. Design/methodology/approach – The quantitative, self‐administered questionnaire … in Wales alone while place of residence influenced alcohol consumption in Australia; however, price promotions, venue and …, location was of little consequence to risky drinkers when compared to high risk drinkers. For Australia, the place of residence …
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international students at an English university were recruited. All originated outside the European Union and each took part in a … one‐hour structured interview. The transcripts were analysed through thematic analysis. Findings – International students …. Students consciously processed knowledge about nonverbal behaviour norms through everyday interactions. They audited knowledge …
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capital and perceived discrimination indirectly affected the reported career success of graduates on hierarchical level salary …' surveys. Findings – Evidence was found that men and women graduates perceived their post‐graduate degree success differently …, with women graduates reporting less salary gain but higher hierarchical levels and job satisfaction compared to men. Social …
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perceived discrimination – on single and multiple grounds – modify these relationships. Design/methodology/approach – A survey … of 316 US managers, of which 95 reported perceived discrimination: 51 perceived discrimination on a single ground and a …, multiple discrimination results in more negative outcomes compared to a single source of perceived discrimination. Research …
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techniques of professional accountancy firms which are training students under the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland …
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