A Literature Review of Technology‐Related Research in Accounting Education: 2010–2020*

Author:

Theuri Peter1,Campbell Ronald1,Owens‐Jackson Lisa1

Affiliation:

1. North Carolina A&T State University

Abstract

ABSTRACTThis literature review includes 187 articles with a technology focus that were published during 2010–2020 in seven accounting education journals. We analyze these articles with a goal of identifying the research conducted at the intersection of technology and accounting education. Five accounting education areas of focus emerge, with each having prevalent themes. Within these themes, we identify the technological infusion and how it was applied or related to accounting education. Where feasible, we report information on the target expected use (users) within each of the five accounting focus areas in the article and present any relevant key findings. We conclude by identifying research voids and suggesting potential directions for future research. The analysis should aid current faculty in their efforts to infuse appropriate technology into accounting education with a goal of producing technologically savvy graduates.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Finance,Accounting

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