Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore

The current study investigates the association of prior academic achievement, admission interview, critical thinking, mathematical aptitude and gender with successful academic performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme at a Singapore university. The purpose of revisiting the determ...

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Main Authors: SEOW, Poh Sun, PAN, Gary, TAY, Joanne Siok Wan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-22462020-04-02T06:53:55Z Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore SEOW, Poh Sun PAN, Gary TAY, Joanne Siok Wan The current study investigates the association of prior academic achievement, admission interview, critical thinking, mathematical aptitude and gender with successful academic performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme at a Singapore university. The purpose of revisiting the determinants of academic performance in the Singapore context is twofold. First, university accounting education in Singapore has changed greatly since Koh and Koh’s earlier study (1999); the current study examines if determinants previously identified as significant continue to be so in the new setting. Second, the study tests the usefulness of admission interview in identifying applicants who achieve subsequent academic success. Data on students’ performance throughout the whole accountancy degree programme are obtained from the university students’ records database. The current study shows that prior academic performance, mathematical aptitude and gender continue to be significantly associated with successful academic performance in the new style of accountancy degree programme; admission interview and critical thinking are also significant determinants of subsequent academic success. The results imply that university administrators may efficiently shortlist applicants based on prior academic performance, but should employ wider selection criteria including interviews and measures of critical thinking ability. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1247 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2246/viewcontent/PanGDeterminantStudentPeformanceSingapore.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Determinants of academic performance admission interview accountancy degree programme Accounting Asian Studies Education Higher Education Administration
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topic Determinants of academic performance
admission interview
accountancy degree programme
Accounting
Asian Studies
Education
Higher Education Administration
spellingShingle Determinants of academic performance
admission interview
accountancy degree programme
Accounting
Asian Studies
Education
Higher Education Administration
SEOW, Poh Sun
PAN, Gary
TAY, Joanne Siok Wan
Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
description The current study investigates the association of prior academic achievement, admission interview, critical thinking, mathematical aptitude and gender with successful academic performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme at a Singapore university. The purpose of revisiting the determinants of academic performance in the Singapore context is twofold. First, university accounting education in Singapore has changed greatly since Koh and Koh’s earlier study (1999); the current study examines if determinants previously identified as significant continue to be so in the new setting. Second, the study tests the usefulness of admission interview in identifying applicants who achieve subsequent academic success. Data on students’ performance throughout the whole accountancy degree programme are obtained from the university students’ records database. The current study shows that prior academic performance, mathematical aptitude and gender continue to be significantly associated with successful academic performance in the new style of accountancy degree programme; admission interview and critical thinking are also significant determinants of subsequent academic success. The results imply that university administrators may efficiently shortlist applicants based on prior academic performance, but should employ wider selection criteria including interviews and measures of critical thinking ability.
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author SEOW, Poh Sun
PAN, Gary
TAY, Joanne Siok Wan
author_facet SEOW, Poh Sun
PAN, Gary
TAY, Joanne Siok Wan
author_sort SEOW, Poh Sun
title Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
title_short Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
title_full Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
title_fullStr Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in Singapore
title_sort revisiting the determinants of students' performance in an undergraduate accountancy degree programme in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1247
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2246/viewcontent/PanGDeterminantStudentPeformanceSingapore.pdf
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