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What influences the course major decision of accounting and non-accounting students?

Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu (Department of Accounting, Business School, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Rita Amoah Bekoe (Department of Accounting, Business School, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Sarah Anobil Okyere (Department of Accounting, Business School, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Edem Emerald Welbeck (Department of Accounting, Business School, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)

Journal of International Education in Business

ISSN: 2046-469X

Article publication date: 1 May 2019

Issue publication date: 1 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that influence the course major decisions of accounting and non-accounting students.

Design/methodology/approach

A set of questionnaires was developed and administered to 550 undergraduate business students from the University of Ghana Business School. Statistical tests were conducted to examine the mean differences of students’ views on the factors that influence course major selection. Logistic regression analysis was employed to investigate the factors that influence the course major selection of students.

Findings

The results demonstrate that students’ confidence in their academic strength and abilities to manage academic work are good predictors of their course major decisions. Also, students who major in accounting are driven more by self-interest, while non-accounting students are largely motivated by extrinsic interest. Moreover, students’ academic performances were found to be influential on their course major decisions.

Research limitations/implications

This study relied on the views of students from only one university in Ghana, which, in some respect, limits the extent of generalization of the findings.

Practical implications

The paper provides some useful insights into the factors that inspire students to major in accounting. As a means of addressing the supply deficit of accountants globally, policymakers should find the results useful in developing the appropriate strategy that will attract students to the accounting field.

Originality/value

The study provides new insights into the course major selection discourse from a developing-country perspective.

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Citation

Owusu, G.M.Y., Bekoe, R.A., Okyere, S.A. and Welbeck, E.E. (2019), "What influences the course major decision of accounting and non-accounting students?", Journal of International Education in Business, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 26-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-02-2018-0004

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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