Employability enhancement of business graduates in China: Reacting upon challenges of globalization and labour market demands

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Education and Training, 50, 4, (2008), pp. 289-304ISSN
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Journal title
Education and Training
Volume
vol. 50
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 289
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p. 304
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NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
- Purpose
– The purpose of this article is to provide an assessment of business educational reform requirements in China, in the light of current employability needs.
- Design/methodology/approach
– After introducing the problem the paper discusses labour market demands for business graduates. The paper continues with a thorough conceptualisation of the concept of employability and current notions on career development, and concludes with proposals for reforming the business education curriculum.
- Findings
– Employability enhancement should be an integrated activity that is undertaken in close collaboration between different parties, and to eliminate recruitment bottlenecks, policies that affect both graduates' suitability and labour requirements are needed.
- Practical implications
– The paper is a useful source of information and advice for educators, employers, and business education students planning to invest in their future employability. The paper is meant to evoke discussion and to stimulate curriculum reform efforts.
- Originality/value
– This paper focuses on current labour market demands and offers insights for educational institutions engaged in optimizing curricula.
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