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The results of the EFA generated the grouping of 23 variables into 5 factors, named as follows: technical and personal skills, team management skills, communication skills, systemic vision and negotiation skills. Such factors explained, in the perception of accounting students, the hard skills, soft skills, and managerial skills, that are necessary for management accountants. Through this study, employers and managerial accounting professors can become aware of the competencies being taught during an undergraduate accounting program for future managerial accountants. In this way, the managerial accounting curricula can be improved to meet the demands of the job market, which increasingly seeks professionals with soft skills, hard skills, and managerial competencies. 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Management accountant skills: An exploratory factor analysis
This study aims to identify and group into factors the hard skills, soft skills, and managerial skills, of a management accountant in the perception of accounting students. For this end, research was conducted with a quantitative and exploratory approach, using primary and cross-sectional data. The sample was made up of 261 accounting students who had already studied management accounting and/or related subjects. Data collection occurred through a structured questionnaire with 53 questions. From the data collected, a characterization of the sample was carried out using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) with the help of SPSS 22 software. The results of the EFA generated the grouping of 23 variables into 5 factors, named as follows: technical and personal skills, team management skills, communication skills, systemic vision and negotiation skills. Such factors explained, in the perception of accounting students, the hard skills, soft skills, and managerial skills, that are necessary for management accountants. Through this study, employers and managerial accounting professors can become aware of the competencies being taught during an undergraduate accounting program for future managerial accountants. In this way, the managerial accounting curricula can be improved to meet the demands of the job market, which increasingly seeks professionals with soft skills, hard skills, and managerial competencies. Additionally, this study can contribute to the development of professional training programs by employers.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Management Education provides a forum for scholarly reporting and discussion of developments in all aspects of teaching and learning in business and management. The Journal seeks reflective papers which bring together pedagogy and theories of management learning; descriptions of innovative teaching which include critical reflection on implementation and outcomes will also be considered.