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Barbara Mumme
Barbara Mumme
Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Law, Curtin University
Verified email at curtin.edu.au
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Graduate employability in Australia: Time for a VET and HE overhaul?
A Montague, J Connell, B Mumme
Transitions from education to work, 166-187, 2017
122017
The future of work in Australia: Preparing graduates for changing work patterns that require new skill sets
B Mumme, R Cameron
The transition from graduation to work: Challenges and strategies in the …, 2019
62019
Graduate work-readiness challenges in the Asia Pacific: The role of HRM in a multiple-stakeholder strategy
V Prikshat, A Nankervis, K Brown, R Cameron, J Burgess, J Connell, ...
International Conference on Human Resource Management (IHRM), 21-23, 2016
62016
Conclusion: The future for work-readiness and graduate employability in the Asia Pacific
R Cameron, J Burgess, S Dhakal, B Mumme
Transitions from Education to Work, 236-244, 2017
52017
Coping with Artificial Intelligence: Reframing priorities and the skills paradigm for educational stakeholders.
B Prikshat, V., Montague, A., Nankervis, A., & Mumme
32nd Annual AIRAANZ Conference. Adelaide, South Australia., 2018
2018
Graduate Work-readiness and employability challenges in the Asia Pacific: A preliminary study
B Brown, K., Burgess, J., Cameron, R., Connell, J., Dhakal, S., Nankervis, A ...
In Asia Academy of Management Conference. Perth, Australia., 2017
2017
Graduate Education and Impact: Stakeholder responsibility for employability in the fourth industrial revolution
B Mumme
Irish Academy of Management. Belfast, Ireland, 2017
2017
Graduate Employability: Stakeholder responsibilities for the fourth industrial revolution.
B Mumme
International Skills conference - Employability, employment, training and …, 2017
2017
Psychological Contracts and Professional Ideologies: A model for Psychological Contract alignment.
B Mumme, K Brown
Australian New Zealand Academy of Management, Christchurch, New Zealand., 2015
2015
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