没有影响的认证:澳大利亚专业会计机构认证的案例

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Mel Timpson, Leopold Bayerlein
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摘要

澳大利亚高等会计教育依靠各种认证程序来发展、管理和确保学生的学习成果。本研究的重点是专业会计机构认证对澳大利亚高等教育提供者(HEPs)的影响。它探讨了高等教育机构利用该认证过程中的目标和标准来评估和改进其学位课程的过程和严谨性。本研究使用了HEP员工的访谈数据,这些员工领导了学士级会计学位的认证过程。使用叙事框架对数据进行了分析,以建立一系列论述,探讨hep参与的过程;HEP员工在这一过程中的信任程度;以及过程的好处。这项研究表明,目前的认证过程并没有达到其既定的结果,也无法提高学生学习与专业期望的一致性。专业机构认证未能实现其目标,因为hep认为认证是一个没有后果的“打勾”过程,并且不信任该过程中几个方面的真实性。基于这些发现,本研究提供了与认证相关的挑战的见解,并探讨了以前有影响力的认证过程如何在很大程度上变得无关紧要。
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Accreditation without Impact: The Case of Accreditation by Professional Accounting Bodies in Australia

Australian tertiary accounting education relies on a variety of accreditation processes to develop, manage and assure the learning outcomes of students. This research focuses on the impact of professional accounting body accreditation on Australian higher education providers (HEPs). It explores the process and rigour with which HEPs utilise the objectives and standards within this accreditation process to evaluate and improve their degree programs. This research uses interview data with HEP staff who have led accreditation processes of bachelor-level accounting degrees. Data were analysed using a narrative framework to establish a range of discourses that explore the engagement of HEPs with: the process; the level of trust HEP staff have in the process; and the processes’ benefits. This research demonstrates that the current accreditation process does not achieve its stated outcomes and is unable to improve the alignment of student learning with professional expectations. Professional body accreditation fails to achieve its objectives because HEPs consider accreditation to be a ‘tick-box’ process without consequence and are mistrustful of the veracity of several aspects within the process. Building on these findings, this research provides insights into the challenges associated with accreditation and explores how a previously impactful accreditation process has become largely inconsequential.

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Australian Accounting Review
Australian Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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