2004
DOI: 10.19030/rbis.v8i1.4501
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The Relationship Of Accounting Majors Cognitive Style And Technological Proficiency: Are Students Prepared To Enter An Increasingly Knowledge-Based Profession?

Abstract: The increasingly knowledge-based economy has generated technological innovations that demand different competencies for accounting practitioners. In particular, professional service firms such as public accounting practices depend on converting individual expertise into codified knowledge shared within firms and with customers. A key to this knowledge conversion cycle is proficiency with a number of technological tools. Further, individuals who can successfully participate in the creation and transfer of knowl… Show more

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