Research on the Decision-Making Mechanism of Human Capital Investment in the Behavior of “Returning to School for a Master Degree”—An Interview Analysis Based on Grounded Theory

Fang Huang, Jian Wu
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Currently, it has become increasingly common for individuals engaged in social work to pursue a Master’s degree as part of their professional development. Following the qualitative research approach of grounded theory, this study conducted in-depth interviews with six graduate students majoring in education from local universities and performed a three-level coding analysis on the collected data. The motivations behind social candidates’ pursuit of a Master’s degree are primarily driven by material needs, spiritual aspirations, and other factors. Drawing upon the human capital theory, this study examines the investment decision-making behavior of this particular cohort. The decision mechanism underlying this behavior is as follows: the anticipated income level associated with a master’s degree surpasses the current income level; the expected return on investment outweighs the investment cost; while human capital investment in graduate school entails minimal risk, its return rate exceeds that of other investments; substantial hidden benefits are derived from investing in human capital. The research findings can serve as a valuable reference for the reform and adjustment of graduate enrollment and training in higher education institutions.
重返校园攻读硕士学位 "行为中的人力资本投资决策机制研究--基于基础理论的访谈分析
目前,从事社会工作的人越来越普遍地将攻读硕士学位作为其职业发展的一部分。本研究采用基础理论的定性研究方法,对六名本地高校教育学专业的研究生进行了深度访谈,并对收集到的数据进行了三级编码分析。社会考生攻读硕士学位的动机主要受物质需求、精神追求等因素的驱动。本研究借鉴人力资本理论,考察了这一特殊群体的投资决策行为。这种行为的决策机制如下:与硕士学位相关的预期收入水平超过了当前的收入水平;预期投资回报大于投资成本;虽然研究生阶段的人力资本投资风险极低,但其回报率却超过了其他投资;人力资本投资会带来巨大的隐性收益。这些研究成果可以为高等院校研究生招生与培养的改革与调整提供有价值的参考。
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