2021
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2650
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Person – Job Fit in Students’ Perspective and Its Consequences for Career Aspirations

Abstract: Purpose:The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between students' dedication (S_DED) and their perception of person-job fit (P_J Fit) and investigate how it correlates with students' career aspirations (CAREER_ASP). Additionally, the relationship between perceived P_J Fit and students' work experience (WORK_EXP) and social support (S_SUPPORT) have been analyzed. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study was conducted among tourism and/or hospitality students of two universities that agreed t… Show more

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“…This may significantly affect their decision concerning a prospective career in the industry [50]. Furthermore, as indicated in the latest study by Grobelna and Tokarz-Kocik [68], the social support that students receive is positively related to their person-job fit, which has a positive relationship with their plans to find employment in the industry. Moreover, it could also be very interesting to examine how the study-life conflict is experienced by students depending on their motivations, perceptions, and choice of degree in T&H [112].…”
Section: Limitations and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This may significantly affect their decision concerning a prospective career in the industry [50]. Furthermore, as indicated in the latest study by Grobelna and Tokarz-Kocik [68], the social support that students receive is positively related to their person-job fit, which has a positive relationship with their plans to find employment in the industry. Moreover, it could also be very interesting to examine how the study-life conflict is experienced by students depending on their motivations, perceptions, and choice of degree in T&H [112].…”
Section: Limitations and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Such students experience a decrease in their energy while studying and have worse concentration, becoming disengaged and thus more likely to exhibit lower motivation and reduced efficacy [35]. Furthermore, in the latest study by Grobelna and Dolot [16], it was proved that students' cynicism is negatively correlated with their aspirations to find future employment in T&H. Such findings are especially worrying, as the majority of T&H graduates leave the industry or even fail to enter the industry on graduation [25,[67][68][69], which creates particular threats for the T&H industry that is a service-oriented business and highly dependent on well-qualified employees [20,25,70] that determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the business [71] and play a critical role in sustaining its competitive edge [72].…”
Section: Students' Burnout and Their Employment Aspirationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of student tardiness is not new and has been attributed to factors such as maturity and motivation (Goodwin, 2020). Grobelna and Tokarz-Kocik (2021) explained that maintaining activity and punctuality in the workplace is imperative for working students to thrive in their employment. Meanwhile, Baniaga et al (2018) pointed out that it is a necessary skill for them to thrive.…”
Section: Classroom Engagement and Academic Performancementioning
confidence: 99%