TY - JOUR
T1 - Sports graduate capabilities and competencies
T2 - a comparison of graduate and employer perceptions in six EU countries
AU - Baker, Colin
AU - Loughren, Elizabeth A.
AU - Dickson, Tabitha
AU - Goudas, Marios
AU - Crone, Diane
AU - Kudlacek, Michal
AU - Petr, Michal
AU - Petrova, Lucie
AU - Pichot, Lilian
AU - Frery, Jean Claude
AU - Benoit, Anne
AU - Knobé, Sandrine
AU - Schröder, Jürgen
AU - Valenzuela, Alfonso Valero
AU - Cruz Sánchez, Ernesto De la
AU - López-Bachero, Miguel
AU - Villarejo, Diego
AU - Serrejón, Fran
AU - Mortiboys, Craig
AU - Sparks, Tom
AU - Tassell, Rowena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, © 2017 European Association for Sociology of Sport.
PY - 2017/5/3
Y1 - 2017/5/3
N2 - The graduate employment market faces ever-increasing socio-economic and political pressures. Higher Education Institutions and the sport sector in the EU have an important role in contributing to graduate employment. The aims of the study were: (1) to assess general perceptions of employability, and (2) to assess sports graduates’ and employers’ perceptions of specific capabilities and competencies in order to identify possible improvements for sports graduate employability programmes. A cross-sectional survey of sports graduates and employers was administered in six EU countries including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Greece and the Czech Republic to assess graduate and employer perceptions. A graduate capabilities and competencies framework was devised to assess personal, interpersonal, cognitive, role-specific and generic skills. Responses were elicited from 1132 sports graduates and 327 employers. There was generally a wide difference of opinion between employers and sports graduates in terms of the importance and possession of a number of capabilities and competencies. There is a need for the Higher Education sector and employers to take responsibility in ensuring that work experience, work placement and volunteering opportunities are embedded in curricula and to ensure the fitness of purpose of what and how graduate capabilities and competencies are assessed.
AB - The graduate employment market faces ever-increasing socio-economic and political pressures. Higher Education Institutions and the sport sector in the EU have an important role in contributing to graduate employment. The aims of the study were: (1) to assess general perceptions of employability, and (2) to assess sports graduates’ and employers’ perceptions of specific capabilities and competencies in order to identify possible improvements for sports graduate employability programmes. A cross-sectional survey of sports graduates and employers was administered in six EU countries including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Greece and the Czech Republic to assess graduate and employer perceptions. A graduate capabilities and competencies framework was devised to assess personal, interpersonal, cognitive, role-specific and generic skills. Responses were elicited from 1132 sports graduates and 327 employers. There was generally a wide difference of opinion between employers and sports graduates in terms of the importance and possession of a number of capabilities and competencies. There is a need for the Higher Education sector and employers to take responsibility in ensuring that work experience, work placement and volunteering opportunities are embedded in curricula and to ensure the fitness of purpose of what and how graduate capabilities and competencies are assessed.
KW - Employability
KW - skills
KW - sports graduates
KW - work experience
KW - work placements
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85047373626&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/16138171.2017.1318105
DO - 10.1080/16138171.2017.1318105
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047373626
SN - 1613-8171
VL - 14
SP - 95
EP - 116
JO - European Journal for Sport and Society
JF - European Journal for Sport and Society
IS - 2
ER -