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Towards a framework for the promotion of business management graduate employability: an extended CareerEDGE model

This paper builds on the dominant employability model by Dacre Pool and Sewell - CareerEDGE model by developing an extended CareerEDGE model for embedding, evaluating and monitoring employability skills relevant to undergraduate students. Drawing on the current literature on employability, the '...

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Published in:Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) 2023-07, Vol.48 (7), p.1007-1024
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Business Administration Education
Business Schools
Business Skills
Business students
Career development
Career development planning
CareerEDGE model
Employability
Employment Potential
entrepreneurial orientation
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Foreign Countries
Graduate employability
higher education
Job Skills
Learning
Measurement
Skill development
Structural equation modeling
structural equation modelling
Students
Undergraduate Students
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