Source:
Proceedings of the 29th Atlantic Schools of Business Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia,1999
Abstract:
This paper examines the role of academics in the formation of students' perceptions of accounting and the ability to modify those perceptions. The study made use of a single class career-based lecture and a questionnaire to evaluate students’ perceptions of the accounting profession. The findings of the study suggest that a career-based lecture is a useful component of the introductory accounting course and may provide a number of benefits to students and to the accounting profession. In addition to recommending that other academics implement a career-based lecture, the paper presents a recommended format and inclusions.