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Linking academic advising and industry expectations: a study of management accounting students at Durban University of Technology, South Africa

Anos Chitamba, Yearwood Verna, Swanepoel Matthys, Myeza Gabriel and Sizwe Mbona
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Anos Chitamba: Durban University of Technology
Yearwood Verna: Durban University of Technology
Swanepoel Matthys: Durban University of Technology
Myeza Gabriel: Durban University of Technology
Sizwe Mbona: Durban University of Technology

International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), 2025, vol. 7, issue 3, 408-419

Abstract: Academic advising is essential in equipping students for their careers, particularly in specialized fields such as Management Accounting, where alignment with industry expectations is critical. This study investigates the effectiveness of academic advising in enhancing the career readiness of Management Accounting students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) in South Africa. Employing a quantitative research approach, data was collected from 33 students through structured surveys, focusing on key components of advising, including skill development, job market insights, mentorship, and employability support. The findings reveal that academic advising plays a significant role in fostering students’ understanding of essential professional skills, career planning, and industry trends. Students expressed high satisfaction regarding advising related to course selection and resume preparation, achieving a mean score of 4.03 (SD = 0.810) for the impact of advising on skill development. However, lower mean scores in areas such as internship opportunities (3.61, SD = 1.223) and interview preparation (3.67, SD = 1.051) indicate existing gaps in connecting theoretical knowledge with practical work experience. Furthermore, the study identifies demographic variations in advising effectiveness, with Generation Z students showing a preference for digital career resources, while female students expressed the necessity for gender-sensitive career support. Although the study highlights the overall positive impact of academic advising, it emphasizes the need for enhancements to better align with industry expectations. Recommendations include incorporating experiential learning, strengthening mentorship programs, expanding digital advising resources, and fostering partnerships between industry and academia. These improvements will ensure that students not only excel in their academic pursuits but also transition smoothly into professional roles. The study contributes to the broader dialogue on higher education and employability by providing insights into the evolving role of academic advising in preparing graduates for the workforce. Key Words:Academic advising, Career readiness, Industry expectations, Management Accounting, Employability, Higher education, South Africa.

Date: 2025
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