2019
DOI: 10.2478/vjbsd-2019-0001
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Are Social Economy Organizations a Viable Alternative on the Labour Market for Students from Non-Economic Fields of Study? Research Results

Abstract: Labour market is getting more and more diverse. Young people have broad spectrum of possibilities to plan and develop their future careers. Future graduates may put attention on different opportunities from huge corporations to local non-governmental organizations. One of still underestimated sectors as a working place is the social enterprise sector. The current debate of the labour market is focusing on the issue of competences needed to meet the needs of a highly competitive labour market. The idea of entre… Show more

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“…Research conducted in Egypt by Kirby and Nagwa (2011: 412) shows that "the sample was not unaware of the concept but that there was some confusion over what a social entrepreneur is or does and only relatively weak awareness of Egyptian social entrepreneurs." Polish research brought coherent results: students from economic and non-economic disciplines have little knowledge about social entrepreneurship and do not consider their professional careers in this area (Reichel, Rudnicka-Reichel, Socha, 2021;Reichel, Rudnicka-Reichel, Socha, 2019). Students who took part in the research did not have many opportunities to participate in social entrepreneurship courses and generally did not associate this activity with earning money.…”
Section: "[…]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research conducted in Egypt by Kirby and Nagwa (2011: 412) shows that "the sample was not unaware of the concept but that there was some confusion over what a social entrepreneur is or does and only relatively weak awareness of Egyptian social entrepreneurs." Polish research brought coherent results: students from economic and non-economic disciplines have little knowledge about social entrepreneurship and do not consider their professional careers in this area (Reichel, Rudnicka-Reichel, Socha, 2021;Reichel, Rudnicka-Reichel, Socha, 2019). Students who took part in the research did not have many opportunities to participate in social entrepreneurship courses and generally did not associate this activity with earning money.…”
Section: "[…]mentioning
confidence: 99%