Determinants of Career Indecision among Management Undergraduates in Sri Lanka

B. Galhena, P. N. Kumanayake
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The main purpose of this study is to identify the significant factors affecting career indecision in light of state university management undergraduates in Sri Lanka. In the light of literature, five independent variables namely self-efficacy, parental influences, the economic condition of the country, poverty level and career counselling facilities were identified. The sample was derived from 153 final year management students from two metropolitan and two rural state universities. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect the necessary data. Multiple regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses. As per the key findings of the study, self-efficacy is the most significant factor impacting career indecision. Further, findings reveal that parental influences and career counselling services significantly explain the career indecision among the respondents. An understanding of the determinants of career indecision of management undergraduates is important for career counselling firms as they can pursue strategic intervention to reduce the level of career indecisions among management undergraduates. Further, the policymakers would be benefitted from these findings as they can understand the gravity of the problem along with the root causes behind the issue.
斯里兰卡管理学本科生职业优柔寡断的影响因素
本研究的主要目的是找出影响斯里兰卡国立大学管理本科生职业优柔寡断的显著因素。根据文献,确定了五个自变量,即自我效能感,父母影响,国家经济状况,贫困水平和职业咨询设施。样本来自两所城市和两所农村州立大学的153名管理专业的学生。使用自我管理的问卷收集必要的数据。采用多元回归分析对假设进行检验。研究发现,自我效能感是影响职业优柔寡断的最重要因素。此外,调查结果显示,父母影响和职业咨询服务显著解释了受访者的职业优柔寡断。了解管理学本科生职业优柔寡断的决定因素对职业咨询公司来说很重要,因为他们可以采取战略干预来降低管理学本科生的职业优柔寡断水平。此外,决策者将从这些发现中受益,因为他们可以了解问题的严重性以及问题背后的根本原因。
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