COVID-19 Boosts the Need for New Competencies for Accountancy Knowledge Workers

Hussin J. Hejase
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) resources are considered a major booster to all business functions during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the grand majority of the institutions, in all economic sectors, including education have moved to online work [work from home] and consequently the need for technology literacy as well as information literacy became a much needed competence. These aforementioned literacy competences became salient in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), more spe-cifically, in their endeavor to train students amid the pandemic harsh health conditions and strict re quirements for health conservation being at home or while at move. This paper aims to shed light on Accounting major students who are more than other are required to cope with the wave of automation which started even before the COVID-19 emergence. Descriptive analysis is performed shedding light on the status quo conditions of students’ preparation and the acquisition of competences much needed in the years to come beyond the pandemic. Secondary data is considered the source of the evidence needed to discuss the issue herein. Findings of this descriptive essay will serve as an eye opener to policy makers in the concerned HEIs and government officers as well.
2019冠状病毒病推动了对会计知识工作者新能力的需求
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,信息和通信技术(ICT)资源被视为所有业务功能的主要助推器。事实上,包括教育在内的所有经济部门的绝大多数机构都已转向在线工作[在家工作],因此对技术素养和信息素养的需求成为一种急需的能力。上述识字能力在高等教育机构(HEIs)中变得突出,更具体地说,在大流行的恶劣卫生条件和严格的卫生要求下,他们在努力培训学生时,无论是在家里还是在旅途中。本文旨在揭示会计专业的学生比其他专业的学生更需要应对自动化浪潮,这一浪潮甚至在COVID-19出现之前就开始了。进行了描述性分析,揭示了学生准备和获得大流行之后几年急需的能力的现状。二手数据被认为是这里讨论问题所需的证据来源。这篇描述性文章的研究结果将为有关的高等教育院校和政府官员的政策制定者提供启发。
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