Importance of values for success in future careers: Students' perspective

Conference item


Butrous, Nasir. (2012). Importance of values for success in future careers: Students' perspective. 17th annual values and leadership conference: Ethical leadership: Building capacity for those moments of challenging choices. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Catholic University. pp. 1 - 25
AuthorsButrous, Nasir
Abstract

Unethical behaviour has created an increasing number of headlines all around the world during the past decade. Scandals in business, government, education, science, and religion have decreased the public’s opinion that institutional leaders behave ethically. This amoral attitude may be a reflection of a combination of many factors, such as personal and family background, the values demonstrated in a particular organisational culture, and the impact of the educational system, in particular the higher education sector. Given that most of the leaders are graduates of higher educational institutions, there is a need to investigate what values higher educational students perceive important in their future careers and to what extent these values are reinforced by higher educational institutions as identified by the students.

This research reports on the outcomes of using Maccoby’s (1976) Head and Heart survey of character traits. The instrument involved more than 1100 students on four campuses of four different universities in one capital city. This equates to 10% of student population on each university campus taking part in this project.

This research affirms the relevant literature findings regarding higher educational institution’s ability to do a good job, at different levels, of emphasising and developing analytical skills (Head traits). However, it disagrees in relation to findings that educational institutions do a poor job of developing the qualities of the heart (Heart traits) that are normally associated with ethical behaviour.

KeywordsValues; character traits; career success; higher education institutions
Year2012
PublisherAustralian Catholic University
Publisher's version
File Access Level
Controlled
Page range1 - 25
ISBN9780987064028
Research GroupPeter Faber Business School
Place of publicationBrisbane, Australia
Permalink -

https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8v781/importance-of-values-for-success-in-future-careers-students-perspective

Restricted files

Publisher's version

  • 106
    total views
  • 0
    total downloads
  • 1
    views this month
  • 0
    downloads this month
These values are for the period from 19th October 2020, when this repository was created.

Export as

Related outputs

Food and Beverage Supply Chain Project: Moreton Bay region: full report
Butrous, Nasir. (2012). Food and Beverage Supply Chain Project: Moreton Bay region: full report Brisbane, Australia: School of Business.
Online access patterns and students' performance
Butrous, Nasir. (2011). Online access patterns and students' performance. Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics. 9(2), pp. 74 - 78.
Engaging business students and social enterprises through service learning
Butrous, Nasir and Hollis, Charles. (2011). Engaging business students and social enterprises through service learning. In A. de Bruin and L. M. Stangl (Ed.). Proceedings of the Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference: Extending theory, integrating practice. New Zealand: Massey University. pp. 92 - 104
Neophytes to Cosmopolitans: How do we prepare our Expatriates for Foreign Postings?
McBarron, Ellen P. and Butrous, Nasir. (2011). Neophytes to Cosmopolitans: How do we prepare our Expatriates for Foreign Postings? International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. 10(7), pp. 119 - 128.
Triangular Perspective on Working in a Voluntary Organisation: Volunteers, Paid Workforce, and Supervisors' Perspective
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen. (2011). Triangular Perspective on Working in a Voluntary Organisation: Volunteers, Paid Workforce, and Supervisors' Perspective. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 10(6), pp. 149 - 157.
Online Studying Patterns and Student's Performance
Butrous, Nasir. (2010). Online Studying Patterns and Student's Performance. In Jose Vicente Carrasquero, Mona Holmqvist, Donald McEachron and Andres Tremante & Friedrich Welsch (Ed.). USA: International Institute of Informatics and Systems. pp. 202 - 206
Reflection in Learning and Management :Training
Butrous, Nasir. (2010). Reflection in Learning and Management :Training. Emerging Trends in Higher Education; Learning and Teaching. Malaysia: pp. 55 - 61
Business students' approaches to learning
Butrous, Nasir. (2010). Business students' approaches to learning. The International Journal of Learning. 17(2), pp. 81 - 93.
Integrating Teaching, Learning, Research and Community Engagement
Butrous, Nasir. (2007). Integrating Teaching, Learning, Research and Community Engagement. In Prof Barbara Van Ernst (Ed.). Melbourne, Australia: Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance Inc. pp. 82 - 82
Under CSR doona: Weaving ethics and internal democracy into the fabric of CSR doona
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen. (2006). Under CSR doona: Weaving ethics and internal democracy into the fabric of CSR doona. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. 5(6), pp. 115 - 119.
Under CSR Doona: Weaving Ethics and Internal Democracy into the Fabric of CSR Doona
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen. (2006). Under CSR Doona: Weaving Ethics and Internal Democracy into the Fabric of CSR Doona. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. 5(6), pp. 115 - 119.
Online unit design and student learning
Butrous, Nasir. (2005). Online unit design and student learning. In F. Malpica, F. Welsch and A. Tremante (Ed.). EISTA'05 Conference Proceedings Vol II. Orlando, USA: International Institute of Informatics and Systems. pp. 28 - 33
Doona dancing: Does CSR provide the perfect cover?
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen Pauline. (2005). Doona dancing: Does CSR provide the perfect cover? 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Business. Honolulu,USA: Hawaii International Conference on Business. pp. 2114 - 2123
A call for an ethical focus in business
McBarron, Ellen and Butrous, Nasir. (2004). A call for an ethical focus in business. Australian Ejournal of Theology.
The Importance of values for success in future careers: Students’ perspective
Butrous, Nasir. (2004). The Importance of values for success in future careers: Students’ perspective [Dataset]. Australian Catholic University. https://doi.org/10.26199/acu.86qvz
A call for an ethical focus in business
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen P.. (2004). A call for an ethical focus in business. Australian Ejournal of Theology.
Towards an ethical business focus
Butrous, Nasir and McBarron, Ellen Pauline. (2003). Towards an ethical business focus. In In H. Kisilowska and J. Seruga (Ed.). Business and Informatics - Current Trends pp. 93 - 102 Warsaw University of Technology.