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Impact of micro-credential learning on students' perceived employability: the mediating role of human capital

Haobo Zou (School of Economics and Management, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, PR China)
Asad Ullah (School of Management, Suzhou University, Suzhou, PR China)
Zubaida Qazi (President Pink Pakistan Trust, Karachi, Pakistan)
Amna Naeem (IQRA University, Karachi, Pakistan)
Sofia Rehan (IQRA University, Karachi, Pakistan)

International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN: 0951-354X

Article publication date: 12 June 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper examines the influence of micro-credential learning on students' perceived employability. In addition, the study aims to explore different components that will help students to gain knowledge, enhance their careers and develop their human capital (social, cultural and scholastic capital). Hence, the study also analyzed the mediating role of human capital on the aforementioned association.

Design/methodology/approach

Explanatory research was conducted by utilizing a correlational research design. A questionnaire comprising of closed-ended items was utilized in the study. The data was analyzed by employing PLS-SEM technique.

Findings

Our findings stipulate that micro-credential learning is an essential component to improve students' perceived employability. The study identified that micro-credential programs have a positive relationship with students' perceived employability. Moreover, the findings that micro-credential learning significantly impacts students' human capital, i.e. cultural, social and scholastic capital. Additionally, human capital acts as a significant mediator in the relationship between micro-credential learning and students' perceived employability. Moreover, participation in micro-credential learning can ensure that students can identify diverse career directions, seek information about the labor market and educational system, attain relevant qualifications for their vocations, and develop a plan for their future.

Originality/value

Micro-credential programs are short and focused educational programs that offer specialized knowledge and skills in a particular area. These programs are becoming increasingly popular in the modern workforce to upskill or reskill quickly and efficiently. However, lack of empirical evidence is the ultimate gap in determining the importance of micro-credential learning; as the limited literature is unable to determine the importance of MCL on students' perceived employability. Thus, the study identifies the impact of micro-credential learning on students' perceived employability.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. NSFC 72172129; Sichuan Wine Development Center under Grant No. CJZ21-03, CJY21-07; Fujian Natural Science Foundation under Grant No. 2022J01380; China National Social Science under Grant No. 20BSH103.

Citation

Zou, H., Ullah, A., Qazi, Z., Naeem, A. and Rehan, S. (2023), "Impact of micro-credential learning on students' perceived employability: the mediating role of human capital", International Journal of Educational Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEM-01-2023-0002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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