Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers

Faced with a highly dynamic future of work, employees and pre-workforce students increasingly need different learning mindsets for both employment and employability in an era of protean careers. Using data from two samples of Singaporean undergraduates, we develop self-report measures of Continuous...

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Main Authors: Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho, Chan, Kim Yin, Kennedy, Jeffrey C., Lin, Jia, Lim, Kwee Hoon, Uy, Marilyn A., Chernyshenko, Olexander Sasha
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1675662023-06-01T15:35:44Z Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho Chan, Kim Yin Kennedy, Jeffrey C. Lin, Jia Lim, Kwee Hoon Uy, Marilyn A. Chernyshenko, Olexander Sasha Nanyang Business School School of Social Sciences 35th ANZAM Conference (ANZAM 2022) Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology Business::Management::Organizational behavior Learning Mindset Employability Lifelong Learning Protean Careers Work Orientation Faced with a highly dynamic future of work, employees and pre-workforce students increasingly need different learning mindsets for both employment and employability in an era of protean careers. Using data from two samples of Singaporean undergraduates, we develop self-report measures of Continuous Learning for Upgrading and Employability (CLUE) and Learning as a Means for Employment (LAME). We find that CLUE correlates with protean/boundaryless career attitudes, lifelong learning, perceived employability, career-focused work orientation, and a growth implicit theory of working, while LAME correlates with low-organizational mobility preference, job-focused work orientation and a destiny implicit theory of working. Management research and practice implications of this research are discussed in view of increasing policy-level concerns with (and overlaps between) traditional boundaries of education and employment. Workforce Development Agency (WDA) Published version 2023-06-01T07:41:29Z 2023-06-01T07:41:29Z 2022 Conference Paper Ho, R. M., Chan, K. Y., Kennedy, J. C., Lin, J., Lim, K. H., Uy, M. A. & Chernyshenko, O. S. (2022). Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers. 35th ANZAM Conference (ANZAM 2022). 978-0-6481109-7-2 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/167566 https://www.anzam.org/events/2022-anzam-conference-proceedings/ en © 2022 The Author(s). All rights reserved. As presented in ANZAM 2022 Conference. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
Business::Management::Organizational behavior
Learning
Mindset
Employability
Lifelong Learning
Protean Careers
Work Orientation
spellingShingle Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
Business::Management::Organizational behavior
Learning
Mindset
Employability
Lifelong Learning
Protean Careers
Work Orientation
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Chan, Kim Yin
Kennedy, Jeffrey C.
Lin, Jia
Lim, Kwee Hoon
Uy, Marilyn A.
Chernyshenko, Olexander Sasha
Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
description Faced with a highly dynamic future of work, employees and pre-workforce students increasingly need different learning mindsets for both employment and employability in an era of protean careers. Using data from two samples of Singaporean undergraduates, we develop self-report measures of Continuous Learning for Upgrading and Employability (CLUE) and Learning as a Means for Employment (LAME). We find that CLUE correlates with protean/boundaryless career attitudes, lifelong learning, perceived employability, career-focused work orientation, and a growth implicit theory of working, while LAME correlates with low-organizational mobility preference, job-focused work orientation and a destiny implicit theory of working. Management research and practice implications of this research are discussed in view of increasing policy-level concerns with (and overlaps between) traditional boundaries of education and employment.
author2 Nanyang Business School
author_facet Nanyang Business School
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Chan, Kim Yin
Kennedy, Jeffrey C.
Lin, Jia
Lim, Kwee Hoon
Uy, Marilyn A.
Chernyshenko, Olexander Sasha
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Chan, Kim Yin
Kennedy, Jeffrey C.
Lin, Jia
Lim, Kwee Hoon
Uy, Marilyn A.
Chernyshenko, Olexander Sasha
author_sort Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
title Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
title_short Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
title_full Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
title_fullStr Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
title_full_unstemmed Measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
title_sort measuring work-related learning mindsets for graduate employment and employability in the context of protean careers
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/167566
https://www.anzam.org/events/2022-anzam-conference-proceedings/
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