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Context-specific elective coursework and student’s employability development: Application of social cognitive career theory in hospitality education
Amy M. Gregory (Gregory, A. M.); Daniela Luís (Penela, D.);
Journal Title
Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Education
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Existing research is in hospitality education is primarily focused on the degree level, rather than the course level. This study advances extant research that analyzes coursework by also applying social cognitive career theory (SCCT) to examine the relationships between problem-based learning, teachers' transformational leadership, and students' self-efficacy and employability. Over a timeframe of four years, 919 undergraduate hospitality management students participated in this research. Structural equation modeling identified significant positive correlations between students' self-efficacy, problem-based learning and employability, as well as teachers' transformational leadership. In addition, problem-based learning and students' self-efficacy were key mediators of the relationship between teachers' transformational leadership and student’ employability. No significant differences were found among mode of instruction or faculty member. Hence, this research provides a baseline for evaluation of various pedagogical methods and content delivery in hospitality education.
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Keywords
Transformational leadership,Self-efficacy,Problem-based learning,Timeshare,Career progression,SCCT
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
  • Educational Sciences - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences