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Research outputs 2022 to 2026

2023

Signalling

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Transforming Self-Perceived Self-Employability And Entrepreneurship Among Mothers Through Mobile Digital Sharing Economy Platforms: An Exploratory Case Study, Pi-Shen Seet, Uma Jogulu, Helen Cripps, Mehran Nejati Jan 2023

Transforming Self-Perceived Self-Employability And Entrepreneurship Among Mothers Through Mobile Digital Sharing Economy Platforms: An Exploratory Case Study, Pi-Shen Seet, Uma Jogulu, Helen Cripps, Mehran Nejati

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Purpose

This research focuses on the extent sharing economy transforms employability for women impacted by domestic and reproductive work. The authors explore the experience of mothers, of how digital peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms can affect their self-perceived employability and skills deterioration by unlocking human capital through technology acceptance.

Design/methodology/approach

This study adopted a pragmatism-based approach incorporating using a single-case study research design with the Gioia methodology. It utilised a semi-structured telephone survey to collect data to explore the decisions around usage of a newly developed mobile P2P app, aiming to support employability among mothers. Analysis was conducted inductively using thematic analysis …


The Relationship Between Student Employment, Employability-Building Activities And Graduate Outcomes, Denise Jackson Jan 2023

The Relationship Between Student Employment, Employability-Building Activities And Graduate Outcomes, Denise Jackson

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

There is continued pressure on universities to develop future-oriented graduates given documented skill gaps and global talent shortages. Although work experience supports work-readiness and is prioritised among graduate employers, little is known about the labour market gains from student employment compared to work experience embedded within the curriculum (e.g. internship or work placement), and how one may influence the other. Drawing on the lens of capital resources and signalling theory, this study uses national survey data from 152,226 recent Australian graduates to examine the relationship between student employment, in-curricular work experience and labour market outcomes. The findings affirm the high …