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Advances in Applied Accounting Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29858186     DOI : https://doi.org/10.60079
Core Subject : Economy,
Founded in 2023, Advances in Applied Accounting Research publishes original research that promises to advance our understanding of accounting over diverse topics and research methods. This Journal welcomes research of significance across a wide range of primary and applied research methods, including analytical, archival, experimental, survey and case study. The journal encourages articles of current interest to accounting scholars with high practical relevance for organizations or the larger society. We encourage our researchers to look for new solutions to or new ways of thinking about practices and problems, as well as invite well-founded critical perspectives.
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Navigating Digital Accounting in Cape Coast Banks: Proficiency, Data-Security Concerns, and Training Gaps among Ghanaian Banking Professionals Nkyi, Boafo Emmanuel; Addai, Joe Appiah Akwasi
Advances in Applied Accounting Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June - September
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

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Abstract

Purpose: The study examined how banking professionals navigate digital technology in accounting processes in Cape Coast, Ghana. It focused on technology proficiency and integration, the impact of data security, and the effects of training and collaboration on the banking sector. Research Design and Methodology: Purposive sampling was employed to collect data through questionnaires from 50 banking employees in Cape Coast. Findings and Discussion: The study showed that banking professionals in Cape Coast have largely embraced accounting technologies. While they are comfortable with digital tools and cloud-based systems, roughly one-third of staff have yet to adopt cloud solutions, and more than 40% remain unsure about automation. Data security emerged as a significant concern, with most participants expressing worry about safeguarding financial information from cyber threats. Confidence in current data management systems was reported by 48% of respondents, while 32% deemed them fair, and 6% considered them weak. Perceptions of training for new digital tools varied, with 40% rating it as fair and 42% rating it as good or very good. Implications: Digital accounting training was generally well-received for professional development; however, areas for improvement in effectiveness were identified. Demographic factors were found to have no significant influence on digital accounting constructs. It is recommended that banking institutions implement comprehensive training programs for their accountants and invest in cybersecurity measures.

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