From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen

While extant research has discussed how a teacher’s role may have to change when facilitating accounting students’ learning in today’s fast-moving accounting landscape, nevertheless, little is known about the roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer in a similar process. To plug this...

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Main Authors: PAN, Gary, SEOW, Poh Sun, GOH, Clarence, LEW, Duan Ning, Magdeleine
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-30872025-02-19T01:31:31Z From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen PAN, Gary SEOW, Poh Sun GOH, Clarence LEW, Duan Ning, Magdeleine While extant research has discussed how a teacher’s role may have to change when facilitating accounting students’ learning in today’s fast-moving accounting landscape, nevertheless, little is known about the roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer in a similar process. To plug this knowledge gap in the accounting education literature, this study aims to address the following research question: What are the key roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer in the process of skill acquisition and transfer from the university to the workplace? By applying Fitts and Posner’s (1967) three stages of learning and adopting a role perspective, we developed a process framework that depicts the roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer during the cognitive, associative and autonomous stages of skill acquisition and transfer. Our results suggest that the accounting graduate plays the roles of a self-directed learner, a resilient learner and an adept learner, whereas, the employer plays the roles of a supporter, a catalyst and a manager during the learning transfer process. Overall, our framework makes a unique contribution to the accounting education literature and offers relevant insights to enhancing graduate skill acquisition and transfer from the university to the workplace. 2025-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/2060 info:doi/10.12691/jfa-13-1-2 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/3087/viewcontent/Post_Print.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Graduate Employer Key Roles Skill Acquisition and Transfer Accounting Education Accounting
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topic Accounting Graduate
Employer
Key Roles
Skill Acquisition and Transfer
Accounting Education
Accounting
spellingShingle Accounting Graduate
Employer
Key Roles
Skill Acquisition and Transfer
Accounting Education
Accounting
PAN, Gary
SEOW, Poh Sun
GOH, Clarence
LEW, Duan Ning, Magdeleine
From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
description While extant research has discussed how a teacher’s role may have to change when facilitating accounting students’ learning in today’s fast-moving accounting landscape, nevertheless, little is known about the roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer in a similar process. To plug this knowledge gap in the accounting education literature, this study aims to address the following research question: What are the key roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer in the process of skill acquisition and transfer from the university to the workplace? By applying Fitts and Posner’s (1967) three stages of learning and adopting a role perspective, we developed a process framework that depicts the roles played by the accounting graduate and the employer during the cognitive, associative and autonomous stages of skill acquisition and transfer. Our results suggest that the accounting graduate plays the roles of a self-directed learner, a resilient learner and an adept learner, whereas, the employer plays the roles of a supporter, a catalyst and a manager during the learning transfer process. Overall, our framework makes a unique contribution to the accounting education literature and offers relevant insights to enhancing graduate skill acquisition and transfer from the university to the workplace.
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author PAN, Gary
SEOW, Poh Sun
GOH, Clarence
LEW, Duan Ning, Magdeleine
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GOH, Clarence
LEW, Duan Ning, Magdeleine
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title From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
title_short From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
title_full From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
title_fullStr From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
title_full_unstemmed From the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: Exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
title_sort from the accounting graduate’s and the employer’s perspectives: exploring the key roles in making skill acquisition and transfer happen
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2025
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/2060
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