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Graduate employability, employment prospects and work-readiness in the changing field of professional work
journal contribution
posted on 2020-02-11, 09:58 authored by Ian HerbertIan Herbert, Andrew RothwellAndrew Rothwell, Jane Glover, Stephanie LambertIn the light of emerging challenges to traditional employment patterns, not least, global competition for ‘location free’ professional work, the Higher Education sector is facing increasing demands for graduates to transition more effectively from education to work. Accordingly, the paper draws on Bourdieu’s account of practice and the process of ‘culturing’ to explore the application of those personal behaviours and dispositions that go beyond the observable knowledge and employability credentials that, typically, are conferred by a university degree. Of particular concern is the role of the shared service centre model in the elimination, automation and offshoring of those entry-level tasks that, traditionally, have provided routes into professional careers. Empirical findings suggest that the process of culturing could provide a game playing advantage in securing graduate employment through the projection of work-readiness. A call is made for management educators, employers, government and professional bodies to think more creatively in fostering student behaviours and dispositions in work-based learning alongside, rather than at the expense of, developing intellectual skills and subject knowledge.
Funding
Seedcorn funding from the Principles for Responsible Management Education.
History
School
- Business and Economics
Department
- Business
Published in
The International Journal of Management EducationVolume
18Issue
2Publisher
ElsevierVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Rights holder
© Elsevier LtdPublisher statement
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal The International Journal of Management Education and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2020.100378.Acceptance date
2020-02-09Publication date
2020-02-19Copyright date
2020ISSN
1472-8117Publisher version
Language
- en