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        Accounting theories, practices, education and human capital formation trends

        Empirical and conceptual insights

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        Author(s)
        Matashu, Martha
        Nwosu, Lilian I.
        Mahlaule, Calvin
        Pelser-Carstens, Veruschka
        Oben, James A.
        Mpofu, Queen
        Musvoto, Wedzerai
        Schutte, Danie
        Nyakuwanika, Moses
        van der Poll, Huibrecht M.
        van der Poll, John A.
        Fouché, Jacobus P.
        de Villiers, Rikus
        Petzer, Viné
        Tshiovhe, Takalani E.
        Monobe, Ratau J.
        Assan, Thomas Edwin Buabeng
        Oke, Oji Okpusa
        Obokoh, Lawrence O.
        Ajeigbe, Kola B.
        Obadire, Ayodeji M.
        Contributor(s)
        Matashu, Martha (editor)
        Nwosu, Lilian I. (editor)
        Mahlaule, Calvin (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This book aims to provide empirical and conceptual insights into contemporary accounting theories, practices, education and approaches adopted to advance human capital formation in the discipline. Although new accounting practices have emerged in the modern world, conceptual and empirical research that provides a holistic, comprehensive understanding of these evolutions and human capital approaches used to promote capabilities formation in accounting remains scarce. Contemporary research often focuses on developing a framework for integrating accounting practices while coverage of human capital development is limited. Instead, research strands on accountancy and human capital are growing separately without a comprehensive empirical and conceptual framework for integrating the two concepts. Insights on accounting practices and human capital developments are necessary for building a holistic understanding of the two concepts and working towards adopting an interdisciplinary approach. The findings in this book seek to advocate for the need to develop highly skilled generations who may meet the requisite accounting and financial capabilities required in the modern global economy. This book adopts both conceptual and empirical methods to address the gap in the literature on the need for research that focuses on human capital formation in the accounting and finance discipline. It contributes an interdisciplinary perspective on the intersectionality between accounting practice and the human capital formation of individuals who possess the requisite knowledge.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/108031
        Keywords
        accounting practices; human capital development; contemporary accounting issues; financial management; accounting education practices; theoretical and conceptual reviews; business research
        DOI
        10.4102/aosis.2025.BK497
        ISBN
        9781779953681, 9781779953681, 9781779953674, 9781779953650, 9781779953667
        Publisher
        AOSIS
        Publisher website
        https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob
        Publication date and place
        Cape Town, 2025
        Imprint
        AOSIS Books
        Classification
        Teaching of a specific subject
        Pages
        278
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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