The impact of self-efficacy beliefs on first-year accounting students' performance: a South African perspective

被引:12
作者
Viviers, Herman Albertus [1 ]
De Villiers, Rikus Ruben [1 ]
van der Merwe, Nico [1 ]
机构
[1] North West Univ, Sch Accounting Sci, Potchefstroom, South Africa
关键词
Academic performance; accounting education; self-efficacy beliefs; South Africa; FACTORS INFLUENCING SUCCESS; SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; HIGHER-EDUCATION; CAREER; UNIVERSITY; MOTIVATION; CHARACTER; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1080/09639284.2022.2089047
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
This study measures the levels of self-efficacy beliefs to determine how this correlates with academic success in introductory tertiary accounting within a South African context. Also, self-efficacy beliefs are compared to determine if significant differences exist based on gender, academic language, type of study funding and different professional programmes studied. The study applies social cognitive theory and gathers quantitative data using questionnaires with statistical analysis to determine self-efficacy belief levels in a first-year accounting module. The means of several variables were compared via t-tests or ANOVAs. Hereafter, regression analysis was applied to determine if self-efficacy beliefs significantly impact academic performance. Findings indicate that most first-year accounting students felt confident in their self-efficacy beliefs. Significant differences were observed in students' self-efficacy beliefs based on gender, academic language and type of programme studied, but not based on type of study funding. Several self-efficacy beliefs correlated significantly with academic performance, though differences were observed for different types of programmes. As limited consideration of the impact of self-efficacy beliefs within the discipline of accounting prevails in the literature, and even less so in South Africa, the study serves to enhance accounting educators' understanding on how self-efficacy beliefs impact academic performance at the first-year level.
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页码:646 / 669
页数:24
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