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Raysen Cheung; Qiuping Jin; Ka Kit Yeung; Hin Long Lau; Wing Hong Chui – Journal of Career Development, 2024
The process model of vocational identity was well applied in various Western countries to study the vocational identity process and statuses of college students. However, such research is limited in Hong Kong. Moreover, the relation between vocational identity development and academic performance was inconclusive in the literature, and it was also…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Self Concept, Status, Foreign Countries
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Fengyu Wu; Jisun Jung – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
This study explores Hong Kong university students' concerns when making employment decisions after graduation and their attitudes towards working in mainland China, especially in the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Two research questions were identified: What are Hong Kong students' attitudes towards working in the GBA? What factors influence Hong Kong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, College Graduates
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Sum, Raymond Kim Wai; Tsai, Hsiu-Hua; Ching Ha, Amy Sau; Cheng, Chih-fu; Wang, Fong-jia; Li, Minghui – SAGE Open, 2017
Previous research has encouraged a cultural specific framework to be developed through research in Asian countries, such as China, to help internationalize the findings and help athletes to adapt them to their society and culture. Based on a socioecological framework, this study investigated how social-ecological determinants affect elite student…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Athletes, Acculturation, Socialization
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Cheung, Raysen; Arnold, John – Journal of College Student Development, 2014
Career exploration is widely believed to produce positive career development outcomes among college and university students. Some research has supported this belief, but there is little information about exactly which outcomes it affects and whether any benefits of career exploration can be observed beyond individualistic western cultures. We…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Exploration, College Students, Longitudinal Studies