2019
DOI: 10.1108/et-12-2018-0265
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Employability of fresh engineering graduates in India

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether satisfaction of employers with skill competencies of fresh engineering graduates (EGs) in India is impacted by their expectations and perceptions. Applying Expectation Confirmation Theory (ECT), the authors have also proposed and tested whether such effects on employers’ satisfaction are mediated by (dis)confirmation. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through a survey of employers’ representatives using a structured questionnaire. The prop… Show more

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“…Their behavior would be influenced by the hormonal stimulus that triggers their reaction to meet their needs in the retail store. The purpose is the immediate predecessor of the transaction (Sinha, Ghosh, & Mishra, 2019) with environmental and consumer factors. Thus, the online buying intent depends on the buyer's amount of desire and ability to buy a product on the online network, the Internet, in this case.…”
Section: Purchase Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their behavior would be influenced by the hormonal stimulus that triggers their reaction to meet their needs in the retail store. The purpose is the immediate predecessor of the transaction (Sinha, Ghosh, & Mishra, 2019) with environmental and consumer factors. Thus, the online buying intent depends on the buyer's amount of desire and ability to buy a product on the online network, the Internet, in this case.…”
Section: Purchase Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To effectively tackle these challenges, university accounting programs need to provide graduates with considerable technical knowledge and skills to make them employable. Considerable research evidence exists about the quality of accounting education, as employers are now concerned about the lack of employability skills for accounting graduates (Hare, 2011;Sinha et al, 2019;Tempone et al, 2012). Studies have repeatedly sounded the need and challenges for producing employable graduates (Atanasovski et al, 2018;Ng et al, 2021;Pauceanun et al, 2020;Rastogi et al, 2019;Webb and Chaffer, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These so‐called mismatches are due to the fact that the Indian education system fails to provide its graduates with specific qualifications, which results in their lack of employability. The phenomenon of mismatch can be observed in the academic and vocational education and training (VET) sectors alike (Khare, 2018; Sathiya et al, 2015; Sinha et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%