Africanization of the Management Function for Employability of Graduates From a Selected Institution of Higher Learning in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

N. Mefi, Samson Nambei Asoba
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With assertions that the management function has been based on a Eurocentric perspective over the years, this study considered the Africanization of management within a selected institution of higher learning in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. This investigation is important following reported educational inadequacies, which have also been associated with poor absorption of university graduates in the labor market evidenced by high rates of unemployment in South Africa. The specific objective of the study was to explore perspectives for improving graduate employability through Africanization of university management. A basic descriptive design was adopted to quantitatively explore perspectives on an Africanized management style that fosters graduate employability in higher education. Data were collected on the agreeableness of respondents to particular statements for an Africanization approach. A Likert scale questionnaire was used to measure the degree of agreeableness on the statements. The questionnaire designed for use in this study was based on the major aim of the study as well as the literature. The results of the study provided evidence that the respondents had high acceptance that the Africanization of the university is related to better employability of graduates. There were strong indications that African principles such as collectivism, ubuntu, respect, and dignity for one another equip students with key traits and attitudes for employability. Additionally, respondents were neutral on many related assertions, which was taken to imply the existence of other factors in graduate employability. The study recommends wider inquiry into the Africanization concept for better understanding and possible adoption.
南非东开普省某高等院校毕业生就业能力管理职能的非洲化
鉴于多年来管理职能一直以欧洲为中心的观点为基础,本研究考虑了南非东开普省一所选定的高等教育机构内管理的非洲化。这项调查是重要的,因为有报告说教育不足,这也与劳动力市场对大学毕业生的吸收不足有关,南非的高失业率证明了这一点。该研究的具体目的是探讨通过大学管理的非洲化来提高毕业生就业能力的前景。采用了基本的描述性设计来定量探索非洲化管理风格的观点,以促进高等教育毕业生的就业能力。收集了关于答复者对非洲化办法的具体陈述的友好程度的数据。使用李克特量表问卷来测量对陈述的亲和性程度。本研究使用的问卷是根据研究的主要目的和文献设计的。该研究的结果提供的证据表明,受访者有很高的接受,非洲化的大学是有关更好的毕业生就业能力。有强烈的迹象表明,集体主义、集体主义、相互尊重和尊严等非洲原则使学生具备了就业能力的关键特征和态度。此外,受访者对许多相关断言持中立态度,这被认为是暗示存在其他因素影响毕业生就业能力。该研究建议对非洲化概念进行更广泛的调查,以便更好地理解和采用。
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