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INVESTIGATING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN GENERATIONAL VARIANCES AND WORK APPROACHES IN ACCOUNTING

David S. Johnson·Jessica L. Thompson
Published 02 July 2024
Vol. 1, No. 1 (2024)
pp. 1-14
CC BY 4.0
  1. 1
    David S. Johnson
    Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
    US
  2. 2
    Jessica L. Thompson
    School of Business, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
    US

Recruiting and retaining qualified certified public accountants (CPAs) is essential for organizations' fiscal management and success. The accounting profession is expected to grow significantly, increasing the pressure on businesses to hire CPAs whose work styles align with the evolving demands of the field. Traditionally, personality inventories have been used to assess candidates' fit with companies and positions, but these tools often overlook work styles. In high-demand, high-turnover professions like accounting, it is crucial to find accountants whose work styles align with the competencies needed for the role. This paper explores the changing landscape of the accounting profession, focusing on the competencies required for success in the 21st century, and discusses the importance of aligning work styles with these competencies.

JournalInsurance and Financial Risk Journal
ISSN3065-0313
Volume / IssueVol. 1, No. 1 (2024)
Pages1-14
Published02 July 2024
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LicenseCC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution
PublisherKeith Publications
Johnson, D., Thompson, J. (2024). INVESTIGATING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN GENERATIONAL VARIANCES AND WORK APPROACHES IN ACCOUNTING . Insurance and Financial Risk Journal, Vol. 1 No. 1, pp. 1-14

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