Influence Internship Learning Effect in Business Service Sector: Using Internship Self-Efficacy as the Mediator Variable
Chou Chun-Mei and
Shen Chien-Hua
Financial Risk and Management Reviews, 2015, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-7
Abstract:
This study examines 364 tertiary students’ internship learning effect and its influencing factors to serve as a school reference for the development of internship education measures. The results show that students’ internship self-efficacy (ISE) has a significant direct effect on ‘internship learning effect (ILE)’, and ‘internship awareness (IA) ‘has a significant effect on ‘internship learning effect’ through ‘internship self-efficacy’. The influence pattern and empirical data of ‘internship awareness ‘and ‘internship self-efficacy ’ on ‘internship learning effect’ has a good fit.
Keywords: Tertiary students; Internship learning effect; Internship self-efficacy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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