How you value shapes whom you value: The contribution of apprenticeships to sustainable development goals

Julia Brandl, Laverne Iminza Chore, Mario Junker
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Apprenticeships are crucial in the ILO’s decent work agenda and align with sustainable development goals. While existing scholarship underscores the relevance of specific programme features for stakeholders’ outcomes, scant attention has been paid to the HR actors’ agency in shaping the programmes. Our process study delves into a customised apprenticeship programme for temporary workers in an Austrian manufacturing firm, aiming to uncover how HR actors influence apprenticeship outcomes. Adopting a convention theory approach, we examine HR actors’ evaluations during the programmes’ realisation and their implications for consolidation or conversion of programme features. The findings reveal a range of gains and unfulfilled aspirations, particularly for employee representatives. We attribute these outcomes to HR actors’ commitment to convention-based practices, which are more salient during the recruitment and training phase than after the exam. We conclude that how HR actors value apprenticeship shapes for whom an apprenticeship programme is valuable.
你如何重视谁,谁就会重视你:学徒制对可持续发展目标的贡献
学徒制对国际劳工组织的体面工作议程至关重要,也符合可持续发展目标。虽然现有的学术研究强调了特定计划特征与利益相关者结果的相关性,但很少关注人力资源参与者在计划制定过程中的作用。我们的过程研究深入探讨了奥地利一家制造企业为临时工定制的学徒计划,旨在揭示人力资源参与者如何影响学徒计划的结果。我们采用约定俗成的理论方法,研究了人力资源参与者在计划实现过程中的评价及其对巩固或转换计划特征的影响。研究结果揭示了一系列收获和未实现的愿望,尤其是对员工代表而言。我们将这些结果归因于人力资源参与者对基于惯例的做法的承诺,这种承诺在招聘和培训阶段比考试之后更为突出。我们的结论是,人力资源行动者对学徒制的重视程度决定了学徒制计划对谁有价值。
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