Embracing digitalisation of the profession and practice: MIA’s walking the tech talk

Zamzulaila Zakaria, Z. Zakaria, Noor Adwa Sulaiman, Norizah Mustamil
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Undergraduate courses: Auditing, Leadership, Management accounting. Postgraduate courses: Leadership, Management accounting. Auditing, Leadership, Management accounting This case documents the journey of a professional accountancy organisation, namely, the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and document the MIA’s journey on the establishment of digital blueprint for the accounting profession in Malaysia including some major milestone in innovating audit evidence-gathering technique by introducing e-confirm for auditing bank confirmation in Malaysia. This case highlights the significant role played by a lady chief executive officer (CEO) in embarking into the digitalisation of the accountancy profession and practice in Malaysia. While the ultimate objective of digital blueprint is to transform the accounting and auditing practices in Malaysia, the CEO has led by example by embedding digitalisation within MIA’s practices itself. The learning outcome of this paper are as follows: to develop students’ understanding on the right attitudes, skills and characters that a successful leader should possess in contemporary business environment by focusing on dilemma and stereo-typing faced by women leaders; to develop the students’ understanding on the changes in business environment particularly the rise of digital technology that affecting the ways in which accounting functions in organisations; to encourage students to be aware that technical accounting knowledge is just one of the key success factors in the career of a professional accountant. The case offer insight into accountants’ role in digital environment and the development needed for accounting profession; to demonstrate how auditing process can benefit from the advancement in technology; and to encourage critical discussion on the development of accounting profession in Malaysia. The case aims to develop students’ critical discussion on the roles of MIA as a regulator of accounting profession and to appreciate historical development of accounting profession in Malaysia. The case also aims to encourage students to realise the existence of other professional accounting bodies, accounting practitioners and academic accountants, and together with MIA, they play significant role in shaping the accounting profession in Malaysia. Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. The case has a strong implication on the role of effective leaders in ensuring that significant efforts involved in digitalisation journal, a vital need for the accountancy professional to continue to be a relevant profession, is a success. CSS 1: Accounting and Finance. Women leadership, Digitalisation, Professional accountancy organisation, Electronic bank confirmation, Malaysia
拥抱职业和实践的数字化:MIA的技术谈话
本科课程:审计学、领导力、管理会计。研究生课程:领导力、管理会计。审计,领导,管理会计本案例记录了专业会计组织,即马来西亚会计师协会(MIA)的历程,并记录了MIA为马来西亚会计行业建立数字蓝图的历程,包括在创新审计证据收集技术方面的一些重要里程碑,包括在马来西亚为审计银行确认引入电子确认。这个案例突出了一位女性首席执行官(CEO)在马来西亚会计职业和实践的数字化中所发挥的重要作用。虽然数字化蓝图的最终目标是改变马来西亚的会计和审计实践,但首席执行官以身作则,将数字化融入MIA的实践本身。本文的学习成果是:通过关注女性领导者面临的困境和刻板印象,培养学生对当代商业环境中成功领导者应具备的正确态度、技能和性格的理解;培养学生对商业环境变化的理解,特别是影响组织中会计功能的数字技术的兴起;鼓励学生意识到技术会计知识只是专业会计师职业生涯中成功的关键因素之一。本案例深入探讨了会计人员在数字环境下的角色定位和会计职业的发展需求;演示审计过程如何从技术进步中受益;并鼓励对马来西亚会计职业发展的批判性讨论。该案例旨在培养学生对MIA作为会计职业监管者的角色的批判性讨论,并欣赏马来西亚会计职业的历史发展。该案例还旨在鼓励学生认识到其他专业会计机构,会计从业人员和学术会计师的存在,并与MIA一起,他们在塑造马来西亚的会计专业方面发挥着重要作用。教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。请与您的图书馆联系以获取登录信息或发送电子邮件support@emeraldinsight.com以索取教学笔记。该案例强烈暗示了有效领导者在确保数字化期刊所做的重大努力取得成功方面的作用,数字化期刊是会计专业人士继续成为相关专业的关键需求。女性领导,数字化,专业会计组织,电子银行确认,马来西亚
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