Egwuma Deborah Ojochenemi
ANAN University

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Impact of ICT and Information Systems on Accounting Profession: a Study At Anan University, Nigeria Sulaiman Taiwo Hassan; Egwuma Deborah Ojochenemi
Harmoni Economics: International Journal of Economics and Accounting Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May: Harmoni Economics: International Journal of Economics and Accounting
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/harmonieconomics.v2i2.220

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The relationship between ICT and the accounting profession in Nigeria is assessed in this study. A closed-ended, structured questionnaire was used as the research tool in this study and was given to the employees of the chosen businesses. The chi-square statistical tool, a non-parametric test used to ascertain whether a systematic link exists between two (2) variables, is used to assess the data acquired and retrieved from the research instrument used. The data analysis was conducted using the statistical package for social science (SPSS). According to the study's findings, there is a statistically significant correlation between ICT and the accounting profession in Nigeria. The research found that the accounting profession in Nigeria is impacted by the positive and robust relationship of ICT. A nation's rapid economic and social development is largely dependent on its ICT infrastructure, which has had an effect on the accounting profession in one way or another. Hajela (2005).This result is also consistent with Buseni James's (2023) discovery that workers' skills and ICT use are connected, indicating that companies with high ICT usage also employ more knowledge workers.
The Advancement of the Accounting Profession in Nigeria After 2024 in Relation to Information and Communication Technology Sulaiman Taiwo Hassan; Egwuma Deborah Ojochenemi
Green Economics: International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January: Green Economics: International Journal of Islamic and Economic Educati
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Information and communication technologies' (ICTs') explosive growth will raise questions efficiently support the accounting industry in order to simplify the delivery of its goods and services in Nigeria beyond 2024. The role of ICT on the growth of the accounting profession in Nigeria was the main focus of this study. Using a tool called the role of ICT in Accounting Questionnaire (RIAQ), 60 accountants' opinions were purposefully gathered from the teaching and bursary staff of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, as well as the six banks that operate in Keffi Metropolis, in order to implement the survey study design. The chi-square statistic was employed in the data analysis to determine the degree to which ICT has helped the accounting industry, and the association between ICT and job competency in the accounting industry was examined using regression analysis. In summary, the study discovered a substantial correlation (P<0.05) between accounting proficiency and ICT use. According to the study's findings, ICT is crucial to Nigeria's accounting and Vision 2024 progress and achievement. It was suggested that accounting professionals should receive ongoing training in order to embrace and use ICT into accounting practice.