Research trends in universities applying technological surveillance. (#616)
Read ArticleDate of Conference
July 17-19, 2024
Published In
"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."
Location of Conference
Costa Rica
Authors
Jurado Rosas, Adolfo Antenor
Leon Mantilla, Ricardo Miguel
Peña Pazos, Gladys Ligia
Fernandez Miranda, Marina
García Panta, Elberth Enrique
Zeta Vite, Adolfo
Jiménez Chinga, Regina
Abstract
The research focuses on identifying and analyzing the current trends in the Accounting program at the Private University Antenor Orrego (UPAO) in Piura during the year 2023. It utilizes technological surveillance, a methodology that involves monitoring, analyzing, and evaluating technological and methodological advancements, to collect relevant data in the field of accounting. This approach allows the identification of new trends, opportunities, and challenges in accounting education and practice, adapting to the constant changes in the technological and business environment. Furthermore, the research proposes the redesign of research strategies in accounting. This involves reviewing and updating current research methodologies, incorporating advanced technological tools and innovative approaches to enhance the quality and relevance of accounting research. This aspect is crucial for maintaining the relevance and applicability of accounting education in a rapidly evolving business environment. The theoretical part of the research also addresses the importance of integrating technological surveillance in accounting education, preparing students for the future challenges of the field and equipping them with the necessary skills to navigate and leverage emerging technologies in their professional practices.