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Choices and effects of institutional embeddedness: evidence from China's highly transitional graduate labour market / Fengliang Li; Morgan, W John; Ding, Xiaohao; Hou, Longlong   Journal Article
Fengliang Li Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Following the framework of Brinton and Kariya, and using a nationwide higher education graduates' survey (Graduate School of Education, Peking University in 2003), this article investigates the choices and the effects of institutional embeddedness for higher education graduates in China. Empirical results suggest that institutional embeddedness is more common in the context where employers seek higher-quality labour or where colleges pay attention to their graduates' future employment opportunities. Institutional embeddedness helps graduates find jobs, high-ranking positions and join large enterprises.
Key Words China  Higher Education  Brinton  Kariya  Peking University 
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