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Employability and the ICT worker: a study of employees in Scottish small businesses
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Work-integrated LearningEducationIct WorkerHuman Resource ManagementWorkplace StudyOrganizational BehaviorWork AdjustmentProductivityScottish Small BusinessesWorkforce EducationCreativityManagementCareer AdaptabilityCareer ConcernGood Work–life BalanceEmployee LearningJob SatisfactionCareer EnhancementWorkforce ProductivityWorkplace LearningHigh-tech WorkersCreative WorkChanging WorkforceEmployee InvolvementOrganizational CommunicationWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessProfessional DevelopmentTechnologyUnemploymentEmployability
This article reports on the changing nature of employment and employability for high-tech workers in Scotland over the last decade. A somewhat stagnated industry has led to extrinsic rewards such as a good work–life balance, being prioritised over creative work and skills development. The sector is now dominated by small, specialist organisations providing limited training for the few remaining graduates.
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