Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century

Universities today play two important roles in the systematic development of future professionals: They influence both the students’ entry into professional careers and the development of professionalism. Yet, the psychology of professional career entry and the development of professionalism among u...

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Main Authors: Li, Yimeng, Chan, Kim Yin, Chernyshenko, Olexander, Low, Kin Yew
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-818302023-05-19T06:44:43Z Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century Li, Yimeng Chan, Kim Yin Chernyshenko, Olexander Low, Kin Yew Nanyang Business School 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP) Professional attitudes Professionalism Universities today play two important roles in the systematic development of future professionals: They influence both the students’ entry into professional careers and the development of professionalism. Yet, the psychology of professional career entry and the development of professionalism among university students are not well-understood. This paper reports an empirical study of the nomological networks professional career motivation and (PCM) and professional attitudes, in relation to several professional outcomes of particular interest during the university education period. Specifically, we ask: can attitudinal professionalism be measured among university students? How is the motivation to pursue professional work related to having professional attitudes among university students? Using data collected from 873 undergraduates pursuing degrees leading toward accounting, teaching, banking and finance professions, we first develop a scale to measure professional attitudes among students. Next, we establish that while PCM better predicts professional career intention among students, professional attitudes are more associated with the students' professional identification and willingness to support transformation of the profession. We conclude that the motivation to be a professional does not necessarily related to having certain professional attitudes among university students and call for more empirical studies to understand the development of professionalism during the university period, particularly regarding to the attitudinal aspect. Research and practical implications of the findings are discussed. Accepted version 2016-07-22T04:48:08Z 2019-12-06T14:41:05Z 2016-07-22T04:48:08Z 2019-12-06T14:41:05Z 2014 2014 Conference Paper Li, Y., Chan, K. Y., Chernyshenko, O., & Low, K. Y. (2014). Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century. 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81830 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40994 182667 en © 2014 The Authors. 41 p. application/pdf
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topic Professional attitudes
Professionalism
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Professionalism
Li, Yimeng
Chan, Kim Yin
Chernyshenko, Olexander
Low, Kin Yew
Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
description Universities today play two important roles in the systematic development of future professionals: They influence both the students’ entry into professional careers and the development of professionalism. Yet, the psychology of professional career entry and the development of professionalism among university students are not well-understood. This paper reports an empirical study of the nomological networks professional career motivation and (PCM) and professional attitudes, in relation to several professional outcomes of particular interest during the university education period. Specifically, we ask: can attitudinal professionalism be measured among university students? How is the motivation to pursue professional work related to having professional attitudes among university students? Using data collected from 873 undergraduates pursuing degrees leading toward accounting, teaching, banking and finance professions, we first develop a scale to measure professional attitudes among students. Next, we establish that while PCM better predicts professional career intention among students, professional attitudes are more associated with the students' professional identification and willingness to support transformation of the profession. We conclude that the motivation to be a professional does not necessarily related to having certain professional attitudes among university students and call for more empirical studies to understand the development of professionalism during the university period, particularly regarding to the attitudinal aspect. Research and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
author2 Nanyang Business School
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Li, Yimeng
Chan, Kim Yin
Chernyshenko, Olexander
Low, Kin Yew
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author Li, Yimeng
Chan, Kim Yin
Chernyshenko, Olexander
Low, Kin Yew
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title Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
title_short Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
title_full Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
title_fullStr Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
title_full_unstemmed Professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: A challenge of professional development in the 21st century
title_sort professional career aspiration and professionalism among university students: a challenge of professional development in the 21st century
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