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El. knyga: Developing Employability Capital in University Students: A Practical Guide

(University of Southampton)
  • Formatas: 136 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040351529
  • Formatas: 136 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040351529

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This comprehensive guide introduces and operationalises the Employability Capital Growth Model (ECGM), offering an innovative tool for career development practitioners and academics to prepare university students for a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous labour market.



This comprehensive guide introduces and operationalises the Employability Capital Growth Model (ECGM), offering an innovative tool for career development practitioners and academics to prepare university students for a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous labour market.

By adopting a holistic view of graduate employability complemented by Sustainable Career Ecosystem Theory, this book offers interdisciplinary insights from applied psychology, career development, higher education, human resource management, and sociology. The book is divided into four sections:

  • Part one begins with the theoretical foundations of a sustainable career ecosystem and the development of the ECGM.
  • Part two offers an in-depth exploration of the ECGM, incorporating nine forms of capital, contextual and temporal factors, and personal outcomes
  • Part three presents a 10-step guide to using the ECGM with university students, informed by 19 cases from 26 career development practitioners and academics from across 16 countries and 6 continents.
  • Part four encourages readers to consider the implications for other actors within a sustainable career ecosystem and concludes with a summary of the key takeaways for each chapter.

Whether used in one-to-one sessions, group workshops, or as part of university curricula; this book makes the ECGM accessible and easily applicable for anyone seeking innovative strategies to support university students in achieving sustainable and fulfilling careers.

PART I: INTRODUCING THE PRACTICAL GUIDE

1. Setting the scene: Developing employability capital in university students

2. Introducing a sustainable career ecosystem

3. Background to the Employability Capital Growth Model

PART II: COMPONENTS OF THE EMPLOYABILITY CAPITAL GROWTH MODEL

4. The nine forms of employability capital

5. Acknowledging the context and time dimensions of a sustainable career

6. Considering personal outcomes

PART III: HOW TO USE THE EMPLOYABILITY CAPITAL GROWTH MODEL WITH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

7. Insights from career development professionals and academics: North America and Europe

8. Insights from career development professionals and academics: Africa, Asia, Oceania, and South America

9. Guidance for using the Employability Capital Growth Model with university students.

PART IV: CONTRIBUTION TO A SUSTAINABLE CAREER ECOSYSTEM AND FINAL REFLECTIONS

10. Contribution to a sustainable career ecosystem

11. Final reflections

Index

William E. Donald is Associate Professor of Sustainable Careers and Human Resource Management at Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, UK. He is also the founder of Donald Research & Consulting (Est. 2022).