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Distribution of Skill and Encouraging Motivation to Enhance Resilience: Evidence from Accounting Personnel During COVID-19 Crisis

Distribution of Skill and Encouraging Motivation to Enhance Resilience: Evidence from Accounting Personnel During COVID-19 Crisis

The Journal of Distribution Science(JDS) / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2024, v.22 no.2, pp.41-50
https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.22.02.202402.41
Yamuna Rani PALANIMALLY (Faculty of Business and Finance, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Kampar Campus))
Mohd Danial Afiq Khamar TAZILAH (Faculty of Management and Economics, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris)
Zam Zuriyati MOHAMAD (Faculty of Business and Finance, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Kampar Campus))
Meenah RAMASAMY (Faculty of Business and Finance, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Kampar Campus))
Mohamad Rohieszan RAMDAN (Faculty of Management and Economics, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris)
Dayang Rafidah SYARIFF M. FUAD (Faculty of Management and Economics, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris)
Noral Hidayah ALWI (Faculty of Business and Management, Open University Malaysia)
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to identify the distribution of skill evolution for accounting personnel during the health crisis and investigate the impact of accounting skills in developing resilience among accounting personnel. Research design, data, and methodology: A total of 131 respondents of accounting personnel participated in a self-administered survey questionnaire. This data is analysed using the partial least square structural equation modeling. Results: The results show that accounting skills, digital skills, and writing skills have a significant impact on developing accounting personnel's motivation, subsequently leading to resilience. Conclusions: This study adds to the literature on the new requirements and future profiles of Malaysian organisation and the accounting profession. This will be a good reference for the practitioners to identify the relevant skills required for accountants after the pandemic. Furthermore, this study includes encouraging motivation and skills to improve resilience in the Malaysian context further to understand the push factors on skills evolution among the accountants. Higher education institutions with accounting courses would consider the potential future skills of accountants to meet market demands on time when updating the institutions' curricula program. Hence, the relevant skills required can be developed and practiced at the education level, especially secondary and tertiary levels.

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Distribution of Skill, Resilience, Accounting Personnel, Motivation

The Journal of Distribution Science(JDS)