Personal values, social capital and higher education student career decidedness: a new ‘protean’ informed model.

Date

2016-04-13

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ISSN

0307-5079

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Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

This study investigates the role of personal values as motivational antecedents for understanding higher education (HE) student career decidedness among university business school (UBS) students. We propose a new ‘protean’-informed HE student career decidedness model for theorizing how both personal values and social capital mediators (student social capital; personal, social and enterprise skills; access to resources) help in the student-centric and self-directed processes of career decision-making. A mixed-methods study combines a (stage 1) survey of 308 UBS students from 5 (UK) UBS, with results from (stage 2) 4 student focus groups, and (stage 3) 2 staff–student interactive seminars. From an employability perspective, arguably, the ultimate responsibility for becoming a ‘protean graduate’ rests with each UBS student, while the obligation of HE staff is to effectively facilitate and nurture all possible personal growth and skills development opportunities.

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Keywords

career decidedness, employability, enterprise skills, personal values, social capital

Citation

Fearon, C., Nachmias, S., McLaughlin, H. and Jackson, S. (2016) Personal values, social capital and higher education student career decidedness: a new ‘protean’ informed model. Studies in Higher Education, 43 (2), pp. 269-291

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