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    Research priorities in accounting education
    Cobbin, Phillip Edward ( 1993)
    This study addresses the issue of research into the education process within the accounting discipline. In the first stage of the study a comprehensive review of all literature relating to accounting education is carried out with the intention of codifying and classifying work done by Australian accounting academics in this field. In the second stage, accounting academics in Victoria were surveyed to ascertain their views as to the importance and relevance of research into accounting education issues from the viewpoint of the accounting profession and themselves as individual academics. A priority rank list is developed to identify the items that are considered of most importance and which have the greatest potential from a research perspective. Accounting common core of knowledge, quality of teaching, utilisation of computers in accounting courses, communication skills and student success emerge as the most important issues worthy of future research attention. The final stage compares these priority areas as identified by the respondents to the survey, with the work done to date as evidenced by the literature reviewed.