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The Role of University in the Education of Professional Accountants: Degree of IES 2 Application

The Role of University in the Education of Professional Accountants: Degree of IES 2 Application
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摘要 In the period following the beginning of the global economic crisis, the quality of the education provided to support the accounting profession was debated. Simultaneously, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is becoming increasingly important. The change in the accounting profession and in accounting education offers an opportunity to formulate initial observations on the Italian university world in terms of the preparation of future professional accountants. This study uses the International Education Standards (lESs) published by the International Accounting Education Standards Board (IAESB), in particular the IES 2 (content of professional accounting education programs). The aim of the paper, which is of an empirical nature, is to understand the role of universities in Italy in the preparation of accountants in the light of the IES 2 provisions. The study and its policy implications may contribute to the debate on accounting education at national and international levels, also in the light of ESD.
机构地区 University of Brescia
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2016年第3期127-146,共20页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
关键词 university education programs professional accountants IES 2 ITALY ESD 教育质量 会计师 IES 大学 可持续发展教育 会计教育 应用 经济危机
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