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Perceptions regarding the Hard and Soft Competencies necessary to access the Romanian Labor Market

Journal of Economics and Business Research

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Title Perceptions regarding the Hard and Soft Competencies necessary to access the Romanian Labor Market
 
Creator Cernusca, Lucian
Csorba, Luiela Magdalena
Cilan, Teodor Florin
 
Subject hard skills; soft skills; employers; Pearson's chi-squared test; students/MBA students.
 
Description The main aim of our research is to analyse the perceptions of the future economists (students and MBA students) in comparison with those of the employers, regarding the hard and soft competenices required in order to access the labor market. To do that, we’ve elaborated an empirical study based on a transversal descriptive research, the chosen method being a statistical survey. We concluded that the employers and students who own a job underlined that soft competencies are more important than hard competencies. The students without jobs give priorities to hard competencies. To achieve work performances, students (future economists) have to possess strong soft skills, able to complete the knowledge acquired during the cycles of studies. To generate sustainable organizational success, the future professionals must combine harmoniously the hard skills with the soft one.
 
Publisher Journal of Economics and Business Research
 
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Date 2018-03-14
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.uav.ro/jour/index.php/jebr/article/view/892
 
Source Journal of Economics and Business Research; Vol 23, No 1 (2017): J of Economics and Business Research; 23 - 42
2069-9476
2068-3537
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.uav.ro/jour/index.php/jebr/article/view/892/pdf
 
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