Shane Mccormack’s research while affiliated with Eastern Institute of Technology and other places

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Noel Yahanpath, Mark Neal, Shane McCormack, (2013) "Valuing flexibility in career training decisions", Education + Training, Vol. 55 Iss: 3, pp.291 - 305
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April 2013

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Mark Neal

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Shane Mccormack

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and significance of flexibility in decisions about education and training options. This is done through an examination of the relevance of real options valuation (ROV) to our understanding of educational and training choices. Through this examination, the paper aims to contribute to the debate about how we can better advise and support people making such decisions. Design/methodology/approach – The research involved three overlapping stages: a critical examination of the theoretical work on flexibility in decisions; a review of the literature on the role and significance of flexibility in education and training decisions; and an application of the lessons of ROV to the analysis of decisions about education, training and careers. Findings – The analysis of the theoretical work on flexibility alongside the review of the literature on education and training decision‐making, demonstrated that there was little current application of theory to the analysis of such choices. Reviewing the literature, it was discovered that ROV held significant lessons for the analysis of education and training decisions, and important practical implications for the support and guidance of people making these choices. Originality/value – This is the first study to apply the principles of ROV to educational and training choices.

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... Considered one of the core skills identified by the PHT, career flexibility can be defined generically as the degree to which a decision leading to action allows the individual to have other choices over time (Yahanpath et al., 2013). According to this theory, one needs to be aware that unplanned events tend to occur, and having a flexible attitude makes it possible to be prepared to find, assimilate, and grasp those opportunities or events attributed to chance (Mitchell et al., 1999). ...

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Career flexibility and its relation to time perspective: a study with college students in the Portuguese context
Noel Yahanpath, Mark Neal, Shane McCormack, (2013) "Valuing flexibility in career training decisions", Education + Training, Vol. 55 Iss: 3, pp.291 - 305