The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator

This study was designed to examine the immediate impact of professional examination difficulties and accounting knowledge on the intention to become a professional accountant. The study also aims to determine the mediating role of self-efficacy on the relationship between professional examination di...

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第一著者: Nor Effa Dalilati, Zulkafli
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:英語
出版事項: 2018
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オンライン・アクセス:https://etd.uum.edu.my/11657/1/s92456_01.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/11657/
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description This study was designed to examine the immediate impact of professional examination difficulties and accounting knowledge on the intention to become a professional accountant. The study also aims to determine the mediating role of self-efficacy on the relationship between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant, and between accounting knowledge and the intention to become a professional accountant. Quantitative design survey was adopted and the data was collected from Bumiputera respondents comprising of final-year accounting students at public universities and those who are undergoing the industrial training. This study also employed a stratified random sampling techniques, and 1434 sets of questionnaires were distributed to selected respondents via online and face-to-face. Out of 451 returned questionnaires, only 388 were used for the actual analysis, thus yielding a response rate of 31.45 percent. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. The result indicates that a significant relationship exists between accounting knowledge and intention to become professional accountants. However, no relationship was found between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant. On the mediation relationship, the result indicates that self-efficacy did not mediate the relationship between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant. However it partially mediated the relationship between accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant. The study concluded that professional examination difficulty is not an obstacle for Bumiputera students to become a professional accountant even though the professional examination is difficult. Furthermore, knowledge in accounting is important in order to become a professional accountant. This study serves as a theoretical basis for public universities, professional bodies as well as policy makers to further improve the number of professional accountants among Bumiputeras in Malaysia.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:116572025-04-20T03:38:40Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/11657/ The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator Nor Effa Dalilati, Zulkafli L Education (General) This study was designed to examine the immediate impact of professional examination difficulties and accounting knowledge on the intention to become a professional accountant. The study also aims to determine the mediating role of self-efficacy on the relationship between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant, and between accounting knowledge and the intention to become a professional accountant. Quantitative design survey was adopted and the data was collected from Bumiputera respondents comprising of final-year accounting students at public universities and those who are undergoing the industrial training. This study also employed a stratified random sampling techniques, and 1434 sets of questionnaires were distributed to selected respondents via online and face-to-face. Out of 451 returned questionnaires, only 388 were used for the actual analysis, thus yielding a response rate of 31.45 percent. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. The result indicates that a significant relationship exists between accounting knowledge and intention to become professional accountants. However, no relationship was found between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant. On the mediation relationship, the result indicates that self-efficacy did not mediate the relationship between professional examination difficulties and the intention to become a professional accountant. However it partially mediated the relationship between accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant. The study concluded that professional examination difficulty is not an obstacle for Bumiputera students to become a professional accountant even though the professional examination is difficult. Furthermore, knowledge in accounting is important in order to become a professional accountant. This study serves as a theoretical basis for public universities, professional bodies as well as policy makers to further improve the number of professional accountants among Bumiputeras in Malaysia. 2018 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/11657/1/s92456_01.pdf Nor Effa Dalilati, Zulkafli (2018) The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
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title The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
title_full The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
title_fullStr The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
title_short The relationship between examination difficulty, accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant: self-efficacy as mediator
title_sort relationship between examination difficulty accounting knowledge and intention to become a professional accountant self efficacy as mediator
topic L Education (General)
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