Using “The Wave” to Facilitate Participants' Understanding of the Implicit Pressures Associated With the Auditing Profession
Author(s) -
Chad M. Stefaniak
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
current issues in auditing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.274
H-Index - 11
ISSN - 1936-1270
DOI - 10.2308/ciia-51370
Subject(s) - audit , experiential learning , session (web analytics) , class (philosophy) , psychology , accounting , public relations , knowledge management , business , computer science , pedagogy , political science , artificial intelligence , advertising
SUMMARY: This case presents a collaborative and experiential learning technique that can be used to engage new auditing students in a classroom, or junior auditors in a training session, to facilitate their understanding of the social complexities and pressures associated with auditing. The case utilizes “the wave” (the collaborative activity performed at most stadium-based events) to represent the flow of information through an accounting system, and demonstrate how auditors are often put in a position in which they must decide how to handle the implicit pressures resultant from identifying a problem in an accounting system. The case creates real-world social and psychological pressures, and requires a participant to navigate the social awkwardness of identifying poorly performing participants and to choose between the well-being of a handful of participants compared with the well-being of the entire class. The case, which requires only three participant volunteers, no student pre-work, and about 25 minu...
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