Reality checked? Conceptualising the relationship between work experience, abroad experience and university students' work value preferences

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Peter de Boer, Prantik Bordoloi
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore the degree of variance in work value preferences espoused by university students based on whether the students are in possession of work experience and experience abroad. Vocational identity development (VID) was used as a theoretical lens to explore the extent to which being in possession of experience in these two areas shapes vocational identity.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire (n = 1,188) was employed to measure the relative salience for 8 latent work values constructs and 25 individual-level work values. Respondents were classified into two groups based on work experience and abroad experience, and the differences in work value preferences between these groups were explored.FindingsThe authors' comparison of sample groups revealed that respondents without experience abroad attached significantly greater importance to specific work values (e.g. stability, extrinsic motivation and leisure) than those with sojourner experience. The relative salience of specific work values (e.g. altruistic and extrinsic motivation) was found to be significantly greater for respondents without work experience than those with such experience, however, not to the extent of abroad experience. VID as a theoretical framework was found to be valuable in conceptualising how work value preferences appear to be the outcome of a process of co-construction between an individual and his environment.Research limitations/implicationsThe reasons as to how and why changes in work value salience occur cannot be conclusively established due to the exploratory nature and conceptual design of the present study.Practical implicationsThe findings suggest work and abroad experience play a pivotal role in shaping respondents' work values and, more generally, the VID. This reinforces the need for cooperation between higher education and industry to provide experiential learning opportunities and career guidance to enhance graduate employability and contribute to long-term engagement of talent in tight labour markets.Originality/valueThe value of these findings is that the findings contribute to greater conceptual understanding of the relationship between work experience, abroad experience and work value preferences. This is particularly relevant to academic staff and curriculum developers at a tertiary level in preparing and guiding university students in their interactions with professional practice.
现实核查过了吗?工作经历、国外经历与大学生工作价值偏好的关系
目的本研究的目的是探讨大学生在工作价值偏好上是否有工作经验和国外经历的差异程度。职业认同发展(VID)被用作一个理论镜头来探索在这两个领域拥有经验对职业认同的影响程度。设计/方法/方法采用问卷(n = 1188)测量8个潜在工作价值构念和25个个人层面工作价值的相对显著性。根据工作经历和海外经历将受访者分为两组,并探讨这两组之间工作价值偏好的差异。研究结果作者通过对样本组的比较发现,没有海外经历的受访者比有旅居经历的受访者更重视具体的工作价值(如稳定性、外在动机和休闲)。研究发现,没有工作经验的受访者对特定工作价值观(例如利他主义和外在动机)的相对重要性明显高于有工作经验的受访者,但没有达到国外经验的程度。VID作为一个理论框架被发现在概念化工作价值偏好如何成为个人与其环境之间共同构建过程的结果方面是有价值的。研究局限/启示由于本研究的探索性和概念性设计,工作价值显著性如何以及为什么会发生变化的原因无法最终确定。实际意义研究结果表明,工作和海外经历在塑造受访者的工作价值观,更普遍地说,在塑造受访者的职业价值观方面起着关键作用。这加强了高等教育与行业合作的必要性,以提供体验式学习机会和职业指导,以提高毕业生的就业能力,并有助于在紧张的劳动力市场中长期聘用人才。原创性/价值这些发现的价值在于,这些发现有助于更好地理解工作经验、国外经历和工作价值偏好之间的关系。这尤其与高等教育的学术人员和课程开发人员有关,因为他们在准备和指导大学生与专业实践的互动方面做得很好。
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Higher Education Skills and Work-based Learning
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