Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the potential determinants of academic performance of non-specialist accounting students. Considering both actual and initially expected performance, in conjunction with students’ learning styles and preferences, we use two econometric methods - Ordinal Probit and Ordinary Least Squared - in order to investigate and assess the impact of endogenous and the exogenous factors on the students’ academic achievement. Eventually, based on the results of our estimations, and by dividing the non-specialist students into segments, according to their demographic characteristics, we run a series of simulations to estimate empirically the likelihood of the students to report an academic performance weaker, in line, better, and considerably better than what they expected.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 25 Mar 2015 |
Event | British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) Annual Conference - University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Duration: 23 Mar 2015 → 25 Mar 2015 https://bafa.ac.uk/events/events-past/past-event-of-bafa-annual-conference.html |
Conference
Conference | British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) Annual Conference |
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Abbreviated title | BAFA 2015 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Manchester |
Period | 23/03/15 → 25/03/15 |
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