The expectation-performance gaps on entry-level graduates’ vocational skills: A study in Wuhan, ChinaTools ZHANG, JING (2018) The expectation-performance gaps on entry-level graduates’ vocational skills: A study in Wuhan, China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThis study is intended to understand employers’ and students’ viewpoints on various vocational skills and to examine whether there are expectation-performance gaps on students’ vocational skills by comparing employers’ rating and their evaluation of graduates on different vocational skills in Wuhan, China. The research was undertaken by a survey and interviews with students from two universities and employers from two medium-sized companies in Wuhan. The result of this study showed that different opinions were owned by the stakeholders mentioned above and expectation-performance gaps are existing. Also, stakeholders held a lopsided view of the role of higher education that sees higher education as a skills training place and ignore its other characters such as liberal education. Moreover, the reason why there are expectation- performance gaps is also being discussed. Although the present study does have some limitations, this research contributes to Chinese accounting education and can aware other
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