Attitude, skills and task performance of accountants in the public sector

The transition to the fourth industrial revolution has brought into focus new and improved capabilities and competencies in task performance in any working environment. With the new wave of automation technology gearing up to replace humans in both industries and offices, and to avoid disruptions of...

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Main Authors: Popoola, Oluwatoyin Muse Johnson, Che Ahmad, Ayoib, Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi, Malek, Mazrah
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.uum.repo.260802019-05-26T01:11:34Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26080/ Attitude, skills and task performance of accountants in the public sector Popoola, Oluwatoyin Muse Johnson Che Ahmad, Ayoib Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi Malek, Mazrah HF5601 Accounting The transition to the fourth industrial revolution has brought into focus new and improved capabilities and competencies in task performance in any working environment. With the new wave of automation technology gearing up to replace humans in both industries and offices, and to avoid disruptions of future activities, there are necessities to brace up and look into the challenges facing the workforce and the future of work. The skill sets required in both old and new occupations will change in most industries and transform how and where people work. This study, therefore, seeks to investigate the interaction effect of attitude (ATT) on skill sets (SK) and task performance fraud risk assessment (TPFRA) of accountants in the public sector. This study possesses the capacity to enhance the regulatory, ethical, institutional and legal framework. This study may perhaps engender public policy and administration framework in the developing countries. Also, it has the potentials to persuade on efficient and effective public sector and capacity building of the workforce in the public sector. To the best of the researchers’ knowledge, this may perhaps be the first conceptual study on the accountants attitude as an indispensable capability requirement for task performance in the public sector environment. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26080/1/ICAS%202018%20161%20170.pdf Popoola, Oluwatoyin Muse Johnson and Che Ahmad, Ayoib and Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi and Malek, Mazrah (2018) Attitude, skills and task performance of accountants in the public sector. In: 5th International Conference on Accounting Studies (ICAS 2018), 16-17 October 2018, Penang, Malaysia. http://icas.my/index.php/proceedings/265-attitude-skills-and-task-performance-of-accountants-in-the-public-sector
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Popoola, Oluwatoyin Muse Johnson
Che Ahmad, Ayoib
Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi
Malek, Mazrah
Attitude, skills and task performance of accountants in the public sector
description The transition to the fourth industrial revolution has brought into focus new and improved capabilities and competencies in task performance in any working environment. With the new wave of automation technology gearing up to replace humans in both industries and offices, and to avoid disruptions of future activities, there are necessities to brace up and look into the challenges facing the workforce and the future of work. The skill sets required in both old and new occupations will change in most industries and transform how and where people work. This study, therefore, seeks to investigate the interaction effect of attitude (ATT) on skill sets (SK) and task performance fraud risk assessment (TPFRA) of accountants in the public sector. This study possesses the capacity to enhance the regulatory, ethical, institutional and legal framework. This study may perhaps engender public policy and administration framework in the developing countries. Also, it has the potentials to persuade on efficient and effective public sector and capacity building of the workforce in the public sector. To the best of the researchers’ knowledge, this may perhaps be the first conceptual study on the accountants attitude as an indispensable capability requirement for task performance in the public sector environment.
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author Popoola, Oluwatoyin Muse Johnson
Che Ahmad, Ayoib
Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi
Malek, Mazrah
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Che Ahmad, Ayoib
Arowolo, Rachael Oluyemisi
Malek, Mazrah
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title_full Attitude, skills and task performance of accountants in the public sector
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