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Asonitou, Sofia – Accounting Education, 2022
This study explores the impediments and the pressures to establish the policy of introducing skills and competencies in the Greek Higher Education (HE) accounting studies. Soft skills may improve considerably accountants' career prospects whether they work in industry or auditing. A mixed-method approach with two data collection phases was…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Accounting, Professional Education, Employment Potential
Papadakis, Nikos E.; Tsakanika, Theofano; Kyridis, Argyris – International Education Studies, 2012
With this paper we approach the new policy making paradigm for Europe's higher education policy, set with the Bologna Process, given emphasis to the legitimacy deficit of this political venture and the necessity of a crisis management over the implementation phase within national frames. The implementation of the Bologna's policies, using Greece…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Financial Exigency, Foreign Countries
Daun, Holger – European Education, 2011
The nature of European education systems and their respective modes of governing education were principally determined by factors internal to individual countries until the early 1980s. After the extension of the European Union and the acceleration of globalization, European countries have adopted some features that exist in many countries around…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Governance, International Cooperation, Educational Change