Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0

Industry 4.0, with the emergence of new technologies, brings significant disruptions to the accounting industry, particularly to the skills and competencies expected from graduating students. This study employed a causal research design to evaluate the career readiness of graduating Bachelor of Scie...

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Main Authors: Aman, Micah Ela A., Dela Cerna, Justine Keith D., Orpilla, Camille Patrice L., Pascua, Carl Abhram P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_acc-10892023-04-24T02:16:03Z Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0 Aman, Micah Ela A. Dela Cerna, Justine Keith D. Orpilla, Camille Patrice L. Pascua, Carl Abhram P. Industry 4.0, with the emergence of new technologies, brings significant disruptions to the accounting industry, particularly to the skills and competencies expected from graduating students. This study employed a causal research design to evaluate the career readiness of graduating Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) students from De La Salle University-Manila for employment in an Industry 4.0 setting. The research also aimed to assess their levels of technological self-efficacy and technology acceptance. Participants responded to a three-part online questionnaire, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, linear regression, ANOVA, and moderated regression. The results indicated that graduating BSA students exhibit moderate preparedness for employment in the context of Industry 4.0. Although they are aware of the significant impact and rapid advancements brought about by Industry 4.0, the students lack strong foundations and competencies in both existing and emerging technologies. The findings of this study have implications for key stakeholders, underlining the importance of students acquiring relevant skills to ensure success in their professional pursuits. Key Words: Industry 4.0; Career readiness; Technological self-efficacy; Technology acceptance; Skills development 2023-04-22T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_acc/47 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_acc/article/1089/viewcontent/Career_Readiness2_of_Graduating_BSA_Students_of_De_La_Salle_Univer_Redacted.pdf Accountancy Bachelor's Thesis English Animo Repository Business students—Philippines Vocational qualifications—Philippines Industry 4.0—Philippines Business
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Vocational qualifications—Philippines
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Aman, Micah Ela A.
Dela Cerna, Justine Keith D.
Orpilla, Camille Patrice L.
Pascua, Carl Abhram P.
Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
description Industry 4.0, with the emergence of new technologies, brings significant disruptions to the accounting industry, particularly to the skills and competencies expected from graduating students. This study employed a causal research design to evaluate the career readiness of graduating Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) students from De La Salle University-Manila for employment in an Industry 4.0 setting. The research also aimed to assess their levels of technological self-efficacy and technology acceptance. Participants responded to a three-part online questionnaire, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, linear regression, ANOVA, and moderated regression. The results indicated that graduating BSA students exhibit moderate preparedness for employment in the context of Industry 4.0. Although they are aware of the significant impact and rapid advancements brought about by Industry 4.0, the students lack strong foundations and competencies in both existing and emerging technologies. The findings of this study have implications for key stakeholders, underlining the importance of students acquiring relevant skills to ensure success in their professional pursuits. Key Words: Industry 4.0; Career readiness; Technological self-efficacy; Technology acceptance; Skills development
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author Aman, Micah Ela A.
Dela Cerna, Justine Keith D.
Orpilla, Camille Patrice L.
Pascua, Carl Abhram P.
author_facet Aman, Micah Ela A.
Dela Cerna, Justine Keith D.
Orpilla, Camille Patrice L.
Pascua, Carl Abhram P.
author_sort Aman, Micah Ela A.
title Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
title_short Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
title_full Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
title_fullStr Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
title_full_unstemmed Career readiness of graduating BSA students of De La Salle University - Manila in industry 4.0
title_sort career readiness of graduating bsa students of de la salle university - manila in industry 4.0
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_acc/47
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