SELECTING A BUSINESS MAJOR WITHIN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Dave Roach, R. McGaughey, James P. Downey
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This study employed a survey in examining the important influences that shape a student’s selection of a major in the Col-lege of Business (COB). In particular, it compared these influences, by major, to assess which items were most (and least) important to the students majoring in accounting, general business, finance, management, marketing, and MIS. The in-fluences, totaling 37, included internal influences (e.g., interest in the field), external influences (e.g., projected salary), and interpersonal influences (influence of significant others). Some of the findings were consistent with those of prior studies. For example, interesting work was highly important for all business majors, and specific interpersonal influences such as parents, high school teachers, and peers were relatively unimportant. The findings presented herein suggest that the over -all impact of interpersonal influence may have been underestimated in previous studies. Unlike many previous studies, this study showed that job availability and job security were more important to students than interest in the field. This study augments the extant literature in that the survey was conducted right after the 2009 recession, which allowed an analysis of student decision making during a period of high unemployment and lingering economic uncertainty. Implications and suggestions for further research are discussed. Keywords: business, college major, careers, survey
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在商学院选择商科专业
本研究采用了一项调查来研究影响学生在商学院选择专业的重要因素。特别是,它比较了这些专业的影响,以评估哪些项目对主修会计、一般商业、金融、管理、市场营销和管理信息系统的学生最重要(和最不重要)。总共37个影响因素,包括内部影响(例如,对该领域的兴趣),外部影响(例如,预期工资)和人际影响(重要他人的影响)。其中一些发现与之前的研究结果一致。例如,有趣的工作对所有商科专业的学生来说都是非常重要的,而具体的人际影响,如父母、高中老师和同龄人,则相对不重要。本文的研究结果表明,人际影响的整体影响可能在以前的研究中被低估了。与之前的许多研究不同,这项研究表明,对学生来说,工作的可获得性和工作的稳定性比对该领域的兴趣更重要。这项研究补充了现有的文献,因为这项调查是在2009年经济衰退之后进行的,可以分析学生在高失业率和挥之不去的经济不确定性时期的决策。讨论了进一步研究的意义和建议。关键词:商科,专业,职业,调查
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