Why underserved business students show a lack of interest in developing sought-after STEM skills

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Industry and Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1177/09504222241250167
Myron Sheu
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Technological advancements have profoundly transformed business operations and decision-making processes. They underscore the pivotal role of technology in gaining a competitive edge, a critical competency for future business leaders. However, college students in business disciplines, particularly underserved populations, commonly exhibit a lack of interest in developing STEM skills. This issue arises from a complex interplay of various factors that require further exploration. This paper presents an empirical study that delves into the multifaceted origins of this challenge. The study unveils significant insights, shedding light on the importance of addressing disparities in early STEM engagement. The resulting findings mostly align with our hypothesis, suggesting the need for unconventional STEM education tailored for underserved business students. By examining the roots of this issue, the research brings about nuanced perspectives for educators and other stakeholders to consider when developing targeted strategies to enhance the readiness of underserved business graduates for the demands of technology-driven business environments.
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为什么商科学生对培养热门的 STEM 技能缺乏兴趣?
技术进步深刻地改变了企业运营和决策过程。它们凸显了技术在获得竞争优势方面的关键作用,这也是未来商业领袖的一项重要能力。然而,商科专业的大学生,尤其是未得到充分服务的人群,通常对发展 STEM 技能缺乏兴趣。这一问题是由各种因素的复杂相互作用造成的,需要进一步探讨。本文介绍了一项实证研究,深入探讨了这一挑战的多方面根源。研究揭示了重要的见解,阐明了解决早期 STEM 参与中的差异问题的重要性。研究结果与我们的假设基本一致,表明有必要为未得到充分服务的商科学生量身定制非常规的 STEM 教育。通过研究这个问题的根源,这项研究为教育工作者和其他利益相关者提供了细致入微的视角,以便他们在制定有针对性的战略时加以考虑,从而提高未得到充分服务的商科毕业生对技术驱动型商业环境需求的准备程度。
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Industry and Higher Education
Industry and Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Industry and Higher Education focuses on the multifaceted and complex relationships between higher education institutions and business and industry. It looks in detail at the processes and enactments of academia-business cooperation as well as examining the significance of that cooperation in wider contexts, such as regional development, entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems. While emphasizing the practical aspects of academia-business cooperation, IHE also locates practice in theoretical and research contexts, questioning received opinion and developing our understanding of what constitutes truly effective cooperation. Selected key topics Knowledge transfer - processes, mechanisms, successes and failures Research commercialization - from conception to product ''Graduate employability'' - definition, needs and methods Education for entrepreneurship - techniques, measurement and impact The role of the university in economic and social development The third mission and the entrepreneurial university Skills needs and the role of higher education Business-education partnerships for social and economic progress University-industry training and consultancy programmes Innovation networks and their role in furthering university-industry engagement
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