Social media use in the career development of graduate students: the mediating role of internship effectiveness and the moderating role of Zhongyong
Abstract
This paper proves that social media use can contribute in important ways to employability outcomes. Specifically, results from a survey of 196 recent graduate students in China indicate that social media use is positively related to employability skills. Internship effectiveness serve as a mediating mechanism through which social media use affects employability skills. Zhongyong has a moderating effect on the social media use-internship...
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Title
Social media use in the career development of graduate students: the mediating role of internship effectiveness and the moderating role of Zhongyong
Published Date
Dec 29, 2016
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
6
Pages
1033 - 1051
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