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Rethinking employability: new managerial competencies in a global labour market

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Giustiniano, Luca ; Brunetta, Federica

Sociologia del lavoro

2015

137

17-35

employability ; skill ; survey ; training

Italy

Employment

http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/SL2015-137002

English

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"The ongoing consequences of globalization include widespread industry rationalization and heightened competition at regional, national, and international levels. In fact, the business world is becoming more networked and glocal. Such changes do not impact only on how companies and organizations run their own businesses. They also shape the way business schools grant their graduates a long-lasting employability. The paper reports the results of a vast research project on employability conducted by a major Italian business school in 2010-2014. The study involved more than 200 top managers and results were obtained via grounded approach. Surprisingly, the traditional hard skills-related subjects (accounting, marketing, finance) were considered as must-haves (prerequisites), whereas employability (meant as desired employees' game changers) resulted to be increasingly associated with behavioral, cross-cultural and social soft skills. "

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