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Designing successful internships: exploring the role of duration, formalization and motivational practices
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Abstract Purpose: This study aims to shed light on how internships' features drive employability outcomes and answers the question of how internships that maximize the employability of interns can be designed. The study assumes that the duration of an internship, degree of formalization and the use of intern... view more
Purpose: This study aims to shed light on how internships' features drive employability outcomes and answers the question of how internships that maximize the employability of interns can be designed. The study assumes that the duration of an internship, degree of formalization and the use of internship-specific motivational practices by companies are likely to influence interns' perceptions of employability. Design/methodology/approach: A study among interns investigated the relationship between different internship features and interns' employability. Data on the duration of the internship, motivational practices specific to internships and the formalization of the internship process were collected from a large sample of 13,565 interns in 27 European countries from 15 to 35 years old. Findings: The findings suggest that internship duration has a curvilinear effect on employability with increasing effects on employability at the beginning of the internship, followed by a decrease over time. In addition, the use of practices specifically designed to motivate interns also favors the interns' employability. Finally, formalization of the internship placement moderates the effect of motivational practices on employability. Originality/value: By identifying key features of the internship experience - duration, formalization and motivational practices - the authors contribute to the theory related to the development of career resources and employability in young adults and show that these features significantly shape young adults' employability perceptions.... view less
Keywords
Europe; Eurobarometer; internship; labor market; young adult; adolescent; employment; motivation; beginning of employment; employability; formalization; duration
Classification
Labor Market Research
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
Free Keywords
motivational practices; Flash Eurobarometer 378 (The Experience of Traineeships in the EU) (ZA5895)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 433-453
Journal
Education + Training, 65 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-12-2021-0480
ISSN
0040-0912
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed