2014
DOI: 10.1108/tg-10-2013-0040
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Emerging scenario of online counseling services in India: a case of e-government intervention

Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to understand the emerging state of online counseling practices in India, highlight the benefits of process transition and explore potential research issues in this domain. Changing demands of labor market and growing availability of wide range of education and training options in the higher/technical education sector underscore the need of counseling services for an individual’s career guidance requirements. “Online counseling” in this context, as an e-government inte… Show more

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“…Online counselling in Japan has among other things reduced suicidal thinking, emotional distress and social withdrawal among medical students in particular (Li & Leung, 2020). Online counselling is critical for university students in two major respects, chiefly, for re-engineering the needed support processes and easy access to information for guidance (Amritesh & Chatterjee, 2014). Although e-support is not yet well understood and adopted by many professionals, since the world is moving virtual; the knowledge should be a motivating factor rather a de-motivating one, bearing in mind the need to respond to the needs of clienteles which the medium can deliver with greater efficiency and effectiveness (Hanley, 2006).…”
Section: Efficiency and Effectiveness Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online counselling in Japan has among other things reduced suicidal thinking, emotional distress and social withdrawal among medical students in particular (Li & Leung, 2020). Online counselling is critical for university students in two major respects, chiefly, for re-engineering the needed support processes and easy access to information for guidance (Amritesh & Chatterjee, 2014). Although e-support is not yet well understood and adopted by many professionals, since the world is moving virtual; the knowledge should be a motivating factor rather a de-motivating one, bearing in mind the need to respond to the needs of clienteles which the medium can deliver with greater efficiency and effectiveness (Hanley, 2006).…”
Section: Efficiency and Effectiveness Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%