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The Transition from Graduation to Work (eBook)

Challenges and Strategies in the Twenty-First Century Asia Pacific and Beyond
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2018 | 1st ed. 2019
XI, 263 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-13-0974-8 (ISBN)
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This book reports on the findings from a research study of vocational and higher education graduates' employability challenges. The nature and extent of these challenges, their underlying causes, and effective strategies to address the problems in this area are all analysed from a multiple-stakeholder paradigm. The primary focus of the book is on governments; secondary, vocational, and higher education systems; and industry employers - rather than graduates themselves - in order to highlight the policy and strategy implications for governments, industry and educational systems.
 
Readers will acquire comprehensive information on the nature and extent of graduate employability in terms of country-specific challenges, together with a deeper understanding of their complex causes, and the inter-relatedness between governments, educational systems, industry sectors, and potential employers. They will also be provided with a broad range of stakeholder strategies designed to effectively address these challenges within integrated national and regional approaches.



John Burgess is Professor of Human Resource Management at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. He has published widely in the field and serves on the editorial board of five international journals. His research interests include HRM practices in multinational enterprises, contingent employment arrangements, working time and health, and the transition from education to employment.

Alan Nankervis is Professor of Human Resource Management at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. His research interests lie in human resource strategy, international HRM, and HRM in the tourism industry.

Verma Prikshat is Lecturer at the Australian Institute of Business in Adelaide, Australia, whose research focuses on human resource competency frameworks, comparative Asian human resource management practices, and employability challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Subas P. Dhakal is Lecturer in the School of Management at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, working in the field of sustainable development. His research experiences/areas of interests include: Corporate Social Responsibility; Disaster Governance; Green Employment/Skills; Social Entrepreneurship; and Sustainable Tourism in the South Asian/Asia Pacific regions.

This book reports on the findings from a research study of vocational and higher education graduates' employability challenges. The nature and extent of these challenges, their underlying causes, and effective strategies to address the problems in this area are all analysed from a multiple-stakeholder paradigm. The primary focus of the book is on governments; secondary, vocational, and higher education systems; and industry employers - rather than graduates themselves - in order to highlight the policy and strategy implications for governments, industry and educational systems. Readers will acquire comprehensive information on the nature and extent of graduate employability in terms of country-specific challenges, together with a deeper understanding of their complex causes, and the inter-relatedness between governments, educational systems, industry sectors, and potential employers. They will also be provided with a broad range of stakeholder strategiesdesigned to effectively address these challenges within integrated national and regional approaches.

John Burgess is Professor of Human Resource Management at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. He has published widely in the field and serves on the editorial board of five international journals. His research interests include HRM practices in multinational enterprises, contingent employment arrangements, working time and health, and the transition from education to employment.Alan Nankervis is Professor of Human Resource Management at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. His research interests lie in human resource strategy, international HRM, and HRM in the tourism industry.Verma Prikshat is Lecturer at the Australian Institute of Business in Adelaide, Australia, whose research focuses on human resource competency frameworks, comparative Asian human resource management practices, and employability challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.Subas P. Dhakal is Lecturer in the School of Management at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, working in the field of sustainable development. His research experiences/areas of interests include: Corporate Social Responsibility; Disaster Governance; Green Employment/Skills; Social Entrepreneurship; and Sustainable Tourism in the South Asian/Asia Pacific regions.

Chapter 1: Graduate Employability Challenges – The scope of the problem.- Chapter 2: The Fourth Industrial Revolution & employability.- Chapter 3: Theories, concepts & implications, towards a conceptual framework.- Chapter 4: Method: Mapping stakeholders of graduate employability.- Chapter 5: Australia.- Chapter 6: Singapore.- Chapter 7: Malaysia.- Chapter 8: China.- Chapter 9: Indonesia.- Chapter 10: Vietnam.- Chapter 12: India.- Chapter 12: Taiwan.- Chapter 13: Nepal.- Chapter 14: Mauritius.- Chapter 15: Laos.- Chapter 16: EU/UK.- Chapter 17: Cross-regional comparisons, practical collaborations, and effective stakeholder solutions.- Chapter 18: Conclusion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.8.2018
Reihe/Serie Work, Organization, and Employment
Work, Organization, and Employment
Zusatzinfo XI, 263 p. 20 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
Schlagworte 4IR • Educational institutions • Educational systems • education planning • fourth industrial revolution • graduate employability • graduate work-readiness • Human resource planning • intellectual resources • job-specific sources • Labour Market • labour market transition • meta-skill resources • personality resources • stakeholder theory • training policy
ISBN-10 981-13-0974-4 / 9811309744
ISBN-13 978-981-13-0974-8 / 9789811309748
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