UK SMEs and business students: An investigation into perceptions of employability for entry-level positions in SMEs

Thomas Shaw
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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether Small to Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) and business student perceptions of employability are in alignment. The study considered different variables associated with employability, including the most important candidate employability attribute, the skills required for employment and the skill shortages amongst students. Using qualitative primary research – in the form of face-to-face, semi-structured interviews – the study discovered that personality and experience were more significant than first assumed, due to technological advancements and changes in the working environment. The study revealed that SMEs and students’ perceptions of employability do not align, and that the gap has continued to widen, therefore contributing to under-researched areas of employability literature. A limitation of the study was that it relied on a small number of respondents. The study serves as a benchmark for future research, and the author recommends further research into student and small business employability, as these areas are underdeveloped.
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英国中小企业和商业学生:对中小企业入门级职位就业能力的看法的调查
本研究的目的是调查中小企业(SME)和商科学生对就业能力的看法是否一致。该研究考虑了与就业能力相关的不同变量,包括最重要的候选人就业能力属性、就业所需的技能和学生中的技能短缺。通过定性的初步研究——以面对面、半结构化访谈的形式——该研究发现,由于技术进步和工作环境的变化,个性和经验比最初设想的更为重要。该研究显示,中小企业和学生对就业能力的看法并不一致,而且差距还在继续扩大,因此导致就业能力文献研究领域的不足。这项研究的一个局限性是它依赖于少数受访者。这项研究可以作为未来研究的基准,作者建议进一步研究学生和小企业的就业能力,因为这些地区不发达。
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