Evaluating graduate skills in SMEs: the value chain impact
Abstract
Commences with an examination of SME research, traces how it has progressed over the past two decades and then focuses on the growing interest relating to the application of graduate skills. It primarily results from research carried out between 1996 and 1998, using a database of 206 graduates and 32 firms. The framework of knowledge associated with skills and competitiveness is explored, as is the issue of the categorisation of skills. Two categories are principally identified – personal and business – with listings introduced following a process of qualitative interviews with graduates and managers of SMEs. The lack of consensual paradigms in relation to skills is explored. It is argued that the resulting SME value chain is a valid alternative model with wider application among SME managers.
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Citation
McLarty, R. (2000), "Evaluating graduate skills in SMEs: the value chain impact", Journal of Management Development, Vol. 19 No. 7, pp. 615-628. https://doi.org/10.1108/02621710010373287
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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