Strategies for Building Communication and Negotiation Competencies for Prospective Accountants

H. Yanto, E. Yuliana, Melissa Wee, Sodikun, Suparman Syukur
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Purpose of the study: The objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the existing strategies employed by the department of accounting in equipping its students with communication and negotiation competencies (CNC). Classroom, extracurricular, and internship are the main strategies to build students’ CNC. This study aims to identify the impacts of classroom learning, extra-curricular activities, internship and community service on CNC. Methodology: The study employs a quantitative approach by using accounting students at Universitas Negeri Semarang as a population. The study employs a five-point-Likert scale to collect data from accounting students in the fourth year. Student engagements are used to measure classroom, extra-curricular activities, internship and community service. Descriptive, correlation and regression techniques are used to analyze data. Main Findings: Classroom, extracurricular, internship and community service engagement positively and significantly influence communication and negotiation competencies. The study also shows that accounting student learns more about CNC in the internship and community service activities. Applications of this study: ASEAN member countries have ratified Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) where accountants from a member country can operate their business in other member countries. To ensure prospective accountants would work well in this region, they should have good CNC. The results of the study would provide information to accounting departments on how to equip their graduates with these competencies. Novelty/Originality of this study: Research on CNC for prospective accountants seems to be limited in number since the departments of accounting pay more attention to generic accounting competencies. The study uses engagement to measure extracurricular, internship, and community service activities.
培养未来会计师沟通和谈判能力的策略
研究目的:本研究的目的是评估会计系现有策略在培养学生沟通与谈判能力(CNC)方面的有效性。课堂、课外和实习是培养学生CNC能力的主要策略。本研究旨在探讨课堂学习、课外活动、实习和社区服务对大学生心理素质的影响。方法:本研究采用定量方法,以三宝垄大学会计系学生为研究对象。该研究采用5分李克特量表收集四年级会计专业学生的数据。学生参与被用来衡量课堂活动、课外活动、实习和社区服务。使用描述性、相关性和回归技术来分析数据。主要发现:课堂、课外、实习和社区服务参与对沟通和谈判能力有显著的正向影响。研究还表明,会计专业学生在实习和社区服务活动中更多地了解了CNC。本研究的应用:东盟成员国已批准互认安排(MRA),其中一个成员国的会计师可以在其他成员国经营业务。为了确保未来的会计师能在这个地区工作得很好,他们应该有良好的CNC。这项研究的结果将为会计部门提供有关如何使毕业生具备这些能力的信息。本研究的新颖性/独创性:由于会计部门更注重一般会计能力,因此对未来会计人员的CNC研究似乎数量有限。该研究使用参与度来衡量课外活动、实习活动和社区服务活动。
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