• How employability is understood in different cultural contexts and what differences exist between employability attributes valued in different geographical and cultural settings;
• How expectations of employability vary between different professions and different categories of employer in each of the countries under investigation;
In the past : employers valued loyalty, hardwork and obedience.
Now, greater emphasis on English language skills & communication skills, teamwork & personal skills, & characteristics such as taking initiative & being proactive
Relationship based culture - local connections are key.
Indonesia’s world of work is a highly stratified one
Aspiration to join the civil service is especially strong among those from lower middle class backgrounds - way to consolidate their middle class position.
High graduate unemployment & under employment in rural areas - increased access to education but lack of work opportunities
Entrepreneurship education remains a relatively new concept
Confucian values such as “obedience”, “respect for authority” & above all “emotional control”, are not naturally compatible with typical entrepreneurial values.
Education system often discourages creative thought & intellectual risk-taking.
Piracy is rampant & intellectual property law is only patchily enforced by the domestic courts.
Many graduates are risk-averse, seeking jobs at state-owned companies rather than setting up their own
Becoming an entrepreneur is the desire of nearly 67.2% of adults living in Vietnam (VCCI, 2015).
Strong entrepreneurial culture.Today’s young entrepreneurs grew up in the 1980s & 90s, as Vietnam was transitioning from a centralized, state-run system to a market economy.
Relationship based culture - local connections are important