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Barriers, Adaptability, Employability, and Satisfaction: Career Perceptions of Business Students
Barriers, Adaptability, Employability, and Satisfaction: Career Perceptions of Business Students
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Barriers, Adaptability, Employability, and Satisfaction: Career Perceptions of Business Students

2021
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ABSTRACT Objective: this study was aimed to verify how perceptions of career barriers and adaptability held by senior undergraduate students attending Business Administration programs influence employability and career satisfaction. Method: a survey was conducted among 358 senior undergraduate students. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, hypothesis tests for differences between means, and structural equation modeling. Results: significant differences were found in individuals’ perceptions regarding career barriers depending on sex and race. Contrary to the expected, the hypothesis test showed that contextual career barriers do not predict employability or satisfaction. Adaptability, in turn, predicted both, while employability predicted satisfaction. Conclusions: the results reinforce that sociodemographic characteristics are potential indicators to support understanding of perceived career barriers. Additionally, the students’ continued development of adaptability (concern, control, curiosity, confidence) to advance their careers and life plays an important role, positively influencing perceptions of overall abilities for work (employability) and career success. RESUMO Objetivo: esta pesquisa pretende verificar a influência das percepções de barreiras de carreira e de adaptabilidade na empregabilidade e na satisfação com a carreira entre formandos em Administração em instituições de educação superior. Métodos: realizou-se uma pesquisa do tipo survey com 358 estudantes dos últimos semestres da graduação. A análise dos dados envolveu estatística descritiva, teste de hipótese da diferença entre médias amostrais e modelagem de equações estruturais. Resultados: houve diferenças significativas nas percepções de barreiras de carreira conforme o sexo e a cor. No teste das hipóteses, constatou-se que barreiras contextuais de carreira não predizem a empregabilidade e a satisfação, ao contrário do que era esperado. Já a adaptabilidade se revelou como preditora de ambas, e a empregabilidade se revelou como preditora da satisfação. Conclusões: os resultados reforçam que as características sociodemográficas dos indivíduos são indicadores potenciais para a compreensão das percepções de barreiras de carreira. Ademais, o desenvolvimento contínuo pelos estudantes da adaptabilidade (preocupação, controle, curiosidade, confiança) para construir as carreiras e a própria vida influencia de forma importante as percepções favoráveis de capacidades gerais para o trabalho (empregabilidade) e de sucesso na carreira.
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Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração,Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)