2014
DOI: 10.1108/ijse-03-2013-0056
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Human capital or signalling, unpacking the graduate premium

Abstract: This paper looks at the debate on the contribution of Higher Education (HE)

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“…This perspective assumes that higher education is simply an apparatus for graduates to indicate the capabilities they possess to those that are hiring. Rospigliosi, Greener, Bourner and Sheehan (2014) write that the industry identifies individals with innate marketable qualities that are hard to observe, by looking at their educational achievements. This view regards education as a window to observe inborn qualities of a graduates, rather than a process of developing knowledge and skills that are needed for productivity in the industry.…”
Section: University and The Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perspective assumes that higher education is simply an apparatus for graduates to indicate the capabilities they possess to those that are hiring. Rospigliosi, Greener, Bourner and Sheehan (2014) write that the industry identifies individals with innate marketable qualities that are hard to observe, by looking at their educational achievements. This view regards education as a window to observe inborn qualities of a graduates, rather than a process of developing knowledge and skills that are needed for productivity in the industry.…”
Section: University and The Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the selection and recruitment of a candidate and hence employability are not just a matter of someone possessing formal qualifications but a more complex and multidimensional process that is generally related to the job search effective process, the appearance, impression and performance of the candidate during the interview process. Αpproaching the concept of employability through the broadening of the perspective of the graduates is crucial as their views are not yet well known (Jackson 2015;Rospigliosi et al, 2014) and and the results through the understanding of their own perspective strategically affects organizational performance (Wright, Golf & Moliterno, 2014) 1.1.1 Literature Review…”
Section: Different Aspects Of Employability and Factors Which Affect Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Society considers university education as human capital; nonetheless, society evaluates and rates courses differently because courses are not attributed to the same importance. According to Rospigliosi, Greener, Bourner & Sheehan (2014), the importance of a university education can be analysed through the lenses of human capital, but also in a perspective to inform the job market of the importance of each academic curriculum. It should be considered the potential of productivity that students must offer in the job market in both instances.…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%