Career success : a study of M.Sc. HRD graduates in UNIMAS

The aim of the study is to explore the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates toward career success, specifically the reason for taking a M.Sc. HRD degree, and differences in the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates on career success based on gender, age and ethnic origin / race. This may be attributed to t...

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Main Author: Fiona, Fan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/3515/1/Fiona%20Fan.pdf
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spelling my-unimas-ir.35152023-03-27T07:39:31Z Career success : a study of M.Sc. HRD graduates in UNIMAS 2009 Fiona, Fan HF Commerce The aim of the study is to explore the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates toward career success, specifically the reason for taking a M.Sc. HRD degree, and differences in the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates on career success based on gender, age and ethnic origin / race. This may be attributed to the respondents’ expectation that knowledge and skills obtained through education will lead to improvements in work outcomes such as increased pay, recognition, and opportunities (Naquin & Holton, 2003). The inconsistencies in the findings of the study compared to past similar studies may be due to the fact that the study was built on external sources instead of in the Malaysian context. 2009 Thesis http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/3515/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/3515/1/Fiona%20Fan.pdf text en validuser masters Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development
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Career success : a study of M.Sc. HRD graduates in UNIMAS
description The aim of the study is to explore the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates toward career success, specifically the reason for taking a M.Sc. HRD degree, and differences in the perception of M.Sc. HRD graduates on career success based on gender, age and ethnic origin / race. This may be attributed to the respondents’ expectation that knowledge and skills obtained through education will lead to improvements in work outcomes such as increased pay, recognition, and opportunities (Naquin & Holton, 2003). The inconsistencies in the findings of the study compared to past similar studies may be due to the fact that the study was built on external sources instead of in the Malaysian context.
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title_full_unstemmed Career success : a study of M.Sc. HRD graduates in UNIMAS
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