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Bharati B. Belwalkar; Matthew Schultz; Christina Curnow; J. Carl Setzer – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2024
There is a growing integration of technology in the workplace (World Economic Forum), and with it, organizations are increasingly relying on advanced technological approaches for improving their human capital processes to stay relevant and competitive in complex environments. All professions must keep up with this transition and begin integrating…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Competition, Work Environment, Technological Advancement
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Bruce Moghtader – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This article offers a historical inquiry into behaviorism and its impact on standard of judgement concerning education policies. Drawing from Aldous Huxley's reservation towards behaviorism as a scientific movement that naturalizes the role of control in human affairs, the paper maps the impact of behaviorism on economics of education. By tracing…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Economics, Human Capital, Educational Policy
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Olasunkanmi James Kehinde; Jeff Walls; Amanda Mayeaux; Allison Comeaux – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to propose and explore a conceptualization of decisional capital that is suitable for early career teachers. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses exploratory factor analysis on a sample of early career teachers to examine a literature-derived conceptualization of decisional capital. Findings: The…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Decision Making, Human Capital, Factor Structure
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Satoshi Araki – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
A vast literature shows parental education significantly affects children's chance of attaining higher education even in high participation systems (HPS). Comparative studies further argue that the strength of this intergenerational transmission of education varies across countries. However, the mechanisms behind this cross-national heterogeneity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Expansion, Parent Background, Educational Attainment
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Kaywana Raeburn – Education Economics, 2025
Large magnitude shocks generated by natural disasters have devastating impacts on household welfare and human capital accumulation. Using a rich household dataset, I estimate the effect of destruction caused by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 on educational outcomes in Jamaica. I treat the hurricane as a natural experiment and exploit exogenous variation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Weather, Natural Disasters, Educational Facilities
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Andres A. Osorio-Londoño; Julia C. Naranjo-Valencia; Gregorio Calderón-Hernandez – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
This study evaluates the mediating role of human capital in the relationship between training and competitive strategy implementation. It provides a novel contribution to strategic human resource management literature by exploring mechanisms linking training with competitive strategies. The Resource-Based View of the firm and Miles and Snow's…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Training, Competitive Selection, Human Resources
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Donnette Narine; Takashi Yamashita; Runcie C. W. Chidebe; Phyllis A. Cummins; Jenna W. Kramer; Rita Karam – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
Job automation can undermine economic security for workers in general, and older workers, in particular. In this respect, consistently updating one's knowledge and skills is essential for being competitive in a technology-driven labor market. Older workers with lower adult literacy skills experience difficulties with continuous education and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Automation, Careers, Lifelong Learning
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Ryan W. Best; J. Shane Robinson; M. Craig Edwards; Robert Terry Jr.; Ki L. Cole – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Expectations placed on School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) teachers are wide and varied as they fill an array of roles and responsibilities. Tasks associated with teaching SBAE can be inferred from literature related to the needs, challenges, and characteristics of these teachers. As an integral component of SBAE, classroom and laboratory…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Agricultural Education, Faculty Workload, Teaching Experience
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Loredana Cultrera; François Rycx; Giulia Santosuosso; Guillaume Vermeylen – Education Economics, 2025
Using a unique pan-European dataset, we rely on two alternative measures of over-education and control stepwise for four groups of covariates in order to interpret the over-education wage penalty in light of theoretical models. Firstly, it appears that a significant fraction (i.e. between 1/5 and 1/3) of PhD holders in Europe are genuinely…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, College Graduates, Job Skills, Employment Qualifications
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Kai Wang; Josep Rialp Criado; Stefan Felix Van Hemmen – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2024
This study involved 51 Chinese universities from the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Ranking 2021. With based the resource-based view (RBV) as a framework, it aimed to identify the determinants of human resource capital that were related to universities' production of MOOCs. Three determinants were detected--size, lifelong learning, and…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Colleges
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Donnette Narine; Takashi Yamashita; Runcie C. W. Chidebe; Phyllis A. Cummins; Jenna W. Kramer; Rita Karam – Grantee Submission, 2024
Job automation can undermine economic security for workers in general, and older workers, in particular. In this respect, consistently updating one's knowledge and skills is essential for being competitive in a technology-driven labor market. Older workers with lower adult literacy skills experience difficulties with continuous education and…
Descriptors: Literacy, Automation, Careers, Adults
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Lautaro Vilches – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
This study explores how mobile and immobile academics enact research collaborations in Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). Modelled on Big Sciences and underpinned by human capital assumptions, CoEs aim to foster both local and international collaborations, driven by academic mobilities. Based on critical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Researchers, Social Sciences, Humanities
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Timothy A. Drake – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2024
In this review, I examined the last two decades of research on data use in education to outline the ways in which principals used data to inform their own leadership practices. I found three themes: first, student achievement data were the most widespread form of data that principals used; second, principals' work has been reshaped by teacher…
Descriptors: Principals, Data Use, Academic Achievement, Teacher Evaluation
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Minju Choi – Comparative Education Review, 2024
National governments rely on human rights and human capital rationales to justify why they seek to improve education through reform. Human rights discourse emphasizes a legal and moral right to education, whereas human capital discourse stresses the instrumental role of education in enhancing individual and national economic productivity. In…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Human Capital, Educational Change, Global Approach
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Xia Wu; Weijun He; Huan Li; Liang Yuan; Thomas Stephen Ramsey; Yang Kong – SAGE Open, 2024
Much of the university spin-offs (USOs) literature either focuses on the influence of parent universities or the external environments on enterprise performance in economies with one aspect almost always neglected, that is, the role of USOs' corporate governance. In this study, we examine the effects of USOs' corporate governance structure which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Entrepreneurship, Governance
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