Role conflict and the effects among accountants in Zimbabwean listed companies

This study sought to establish the existence of role conflict and its effects among accountants in the Zimbabwean listed companies. The study was done against a background of an increasing number of company closures some as result of fraudulent activities by senior professionals, in some cases invo...

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Main Authors: Mutanga, Marcus, Kaja, Primrose, Moyo, Nokuthula G.
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Language:English
Published: Cosmic Journals 2016
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Online Access:http://www.ijmbs.com/Vol5/3/11-marcus-mutanga.pdf
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description This study sought to establish the existence of role conflict and its effects among accountants in the Zimbabwean listed companies. The study was done against a background of an increasing number of company closures some as result of fraudulent activities by senior professionals, in some cases involving those who had an accounting background. The government was on a drive to implement the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset) policy document aimed at resuscitating the economy using all inclusive strategies and intended inclusive benefits, making the improvement of the welfare of all stakeholders a priority. This made such a study significant as it would contribute to knowledge on strategies of getting positive performance by accountants. The study aimed at establishing the sources of role conflict among accountants, the effects and strategies of dealing with role conflict. The population comprised of all listed companies in Zimbabwe. The target population comprised of internal auditors, management accountants and financial accountants. A combination of stratified and purposive sampling was used. A sample of sixty respondents was taken. A structured questionnaire was used as the main data collection tool, as it allowed for focused questions and follow up questions where necessary. Qualitative data was collected, coded, inputted into the SPSS version 23 and analyzed quantitatively. The findings indicated the existence of role conflict among accountants. The main source of role conflict was having multiple roles. The greatest effect of role conflict was job stress and intention to quit. The common strategy used to deal with role conflict by accountants was to explain to others what the role of accountants entailed and it was recommended that other employees should be trained on the basics of accounting. The study recommended having suitable job designs and the engagement of industrial psychologists where necessary to handle cases of stress when they occur. Further studies were recommended to focus on job satisfaction among the accountants using a bigger sample to consolidate the findings of this study.
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spelling ir-11408-7712022-06-27T13:49:06Z Role conflict and the effects among accountants in Zimbabwean listed companies Mutanga, Marcus Kaja, Primrose Moyo, Nokuthula G. Accountants, role conflict, effects This study sought to establish the existence of role conflict and its effects among accountants in the Zimbabwean listed companies. The study was done against a background of an increasing number of company closures some as result of fraudulent activities by senior professionals, in some cases involving those who had an accounting background. The government was on a drive to implement the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset) policy document aimed at resuscitating the economy using all inclusive strategies and intended inclusive benefits, making the improvement of the welfare of all stakeholders a priority. This made such a study significant as it would contribute to knowledge on strategies of getting positive performance by accountants. The study aimed at establishing the sources of role conflict among accountants, the effects and strategies of dealing with role conflict. The population comprised of all listed companies in Zimbabwe. The target population comprised of internal auditors, management accountants and financial accountants. A combination of stratified and purposive sampling was used. A sample of sixty respondents was taken. A structured questionnaire was used as the main data collection tool, as it allowed for focused questions and follow up questions where necessary. Qualitative data was collected, coded, inputted into the SPSS version 23 and analyzed quantitatively. The findings indicated the existence of role conflict among accountants. The main source of role conflict was having multiple roles. The greatest effect of role conflict was job stress and intention to quit. The common strategy used to deal with role conflict by accountants was to explain to others what the role of accountants entailed and it was recommended that other employees should be trained on the basics of accounting. The study recommended having suitable job designs and the engagement of industrial psychologists where necessary to handle cases of stress when they occur. Further studies were recommended to focus on job satisfaction among the accountants using a bigger sample to consolidate the findings of this study. 2016-03-13T09:40:17Z 2016-03-13T09:40:17Z 2015 Article 2231-2463 http://www.ijmbs.com/Vol5/3/11-marcus-mutanga.pdf en International Journal of Management and Business Studies;Vol. 5, Issue 3; p. 70-74 open Cosmic Journals
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title_short Role conflict and the effects among accountants in Zimbabwean listed companies
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