2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.775377
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Unintended Positive Consequences of Development Centres in University Graduates

Abstract: This study investigated development centres as a method to improve the generalised self-efficacy of university graduates. This research was motivated by the various challenges, graduates face in order to successfully transition into the world of work. Although there is a general scarcity of skills in many emerging economies like South Africa, graduate unemployment rates remain high. Additionally, graduates are not making the immediate impact that employers would expect due to a lack of technical and “soft skil… Show more

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“…Taking China as an example, on November 19, 2021, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security pointed out that the number of Chinese college graduates would surge to 10.76 million in 2022, which increased by 1.67 million over the same period last year. Although the majority of colleges and universities have included the cultivation of students’ employability in their pedagogical programs, practitioners in businesses and industries still indicate that graduates turn out to be not work-ready and lack some fundamental skills required by the real job positions ( Pauw et al, 2008 ; White et al, 2021 ). Related academic studies have also pointed out that graduates have insufficient skills valued in modern work circumstances ( Sarkar et al, 2020 ; Mgaiwa, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking China as an example, on November 19, 2021, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security pointed out that the number of Chinese college graduates would surge to 10.76 million in 2022, which increased by 1.67 million over the same period last year. Although the majority of colleges and universities have included the cultivation of students’ employability in their pedagogical programs, practitioners in businesses and industries still indicate that graduates turn out to be not work-ready and lack some fundamental skills required by the real job positions ( Pauw et al, 2008 ; White et al, 2021 ). Related academic studies have also pointed out that graduates have insufficient skills valued in modern work circumstances ( Sarkar et al, 2020 ; Mgaiwa, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiring and selection processes are based on credentials and competencies that predict the potential employee's performance. These changes necessitate universities to not only produce high-quality graduates ready for the workforce but also equip them with abilities that extend beyond theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom (Becker et al, 2021).…”
Section: Personal Attributes Readiness and Employability Of College G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reflects the integrative abilities to accomplish satisfying work performance derived from learning ability and has turned into a critical factor for the career success of college graduates. Cultivating students’ career-related competencies and traits has become a core strategy for the transformation and development of higher education in many countries ( White et al, 2021 ). Strong employability skills can empower college students with competitive advantages in the job market and ensure their success in the workplace of the future ( Millican and Bourner, 2011 ).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%