{"title":"会计师事务所整体经营业绩和行业部门经营业绩的提升:关于人力资源属性配置的决策","authors":"Chia-Chi Lee","doi":"10.1016/j.apmrv.2023.01.004","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>This paper aims to discuss the effects of various human resource attributes on the overall business performance of accounting firms, as well as the individual business performances of the industrial client base, and intends to identify the key factors and provide them to the accounting firm managers as the basis of making decisions for human resource allocation. This study finds that: (1) The higher the proportion of accounting firm's manger-level supervisors, professional seniors, and professional assistants, the higher the total revenues of the accounting firm; the higher the proportion of professional seniors, the greater the total number of projects of the accounting firm. When the proportion of professional seniors is higher, it will have a positive effect on the individual business performances of the wholesale and retail industries and construction industry; when the proportion of professional assistants is higher, it will bring positive benefits to the individual business performances of the wholesale and retail industry, manufacturing industry, and construction industry; when the proportion of manger-level supervisors is higher, it will be helpful to enhance the individual business performances of the professional, scientific, and technical services industry. (2) The higher the proportion of audit services, tax services, management consultants, and accounting services, the higher the total revenues of the accounting firm. When the proportion of audit services, tax services, and accounting services is higher, it will have a positive effect on the wholesale and retail industry, and the manufacturing industry. (3) The proportion of accounting firm staff with accountant's qualifications cannot bring positive benefits to the overall business performance of the accounting firm or the individual business performance of the industrial client base. Thus, it is suggested that accounting firm managers should employ professional personnel beyond the scope of accounting, tax, and audit, meaning they should employ talents with direct knowledge of the related industry, in order to provide customized quality services to enhance their competitive advantage and improve the business performance of the industrial client base.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":46001,"journal":{"name":"Asia Pacific Management Review","volume":"28 4","pages":"Pages 420-438"},"PeriodicalIF":5.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-02-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Enhancement of overall business performance and business performance by industry sector of accounting firms: Decisions on the allocation of human resource attributes\",\"authors\":\"Chia-Chi Lee\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.apmrv.2023.01.004\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>This paper aims to discuss the effects of various human resource attributes on the overall business performance of accounting firms, as well as the individual business performances of the industrial client base, and intends to identify the key factors and provide them to the accounting firm managers as the basis of making decisions for human resource allocation. 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Enhancement of overall business performance and business performance by industry sector of accounting firms: Decisions on the allocation of human resource attributes
This paper aims to discuss the effects of various human resource attributes on the overall business performance of accounting firms, as well as the individual business performances of the industrial client base, and intends to identify the key factors and provide them to the accounting firm managers as the basis of making decisions for human resource allocation. This study finds that: (1) The higher the proportion of accounting firm's manger-level supervisors, professional seniors, and professional assistants, the higher the total revenues of the accounting firm; the higher the proportion of professional seniors, the greater the total number of projects of the accounting firm. When the proportion of professional seniors is higher, it will have a positive effect on the individual business performances of the wholesale and retail industries and construction industry; when the proportion of professional assistants is higher, it will bring positive benefits to the individual business performances of the wholesale and retail industry, manufacturing industry, and construction industry; when the proportion of manger-level supervisors is higher, it will be helpful to enhance the individual business performances of the professional, scientific, and technical services industry. (2) The higher the proportion of audit services, tax services, management consultants, and accounting services, the higher the total revenues of the accounting firm. When the proportion of audit services, tax services, and accounting services is higher, it will have a positive effect on the wholesale and retail industry, and the manufacturing industry. (3) The proportion of accounting firm staff with accountant's qualifications cannot bring positive benefits to the overall business performance of the accounting firm or the individual business performance of the industrial client base. Thus, it is suggested that accounting firm managers should employ professional personnel beyond the scope of accounting, tax, and audit, meaning they should employ talents with direct knowledge of the related industry, in order to provide customized quality services to enhance their competitive advantage and improve the business performance of the industrial client base.
期刊介绍:
Asia Pacific Management Review (APMR), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, pursues to publish original and high quality research articles and notes that contribute to build empirical and theoretical understanding for concerning strategy and management aspects in business and activities. Meanwhile, we also seek to publish short communications and opinions addressing issues of current concern to managers in regards to within and between the Asia-Pacific region. The covered domains but not limited to, such as accounting, finance, marketing, decision analysis and operation management, human resource management, information management, international business management, logistic and supply chain management, quantitative and research methods, strategic and business management, and tourism management, are suitable for publication in the APMR.