CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are three reports that we found interesting this week:
Forging New Pathways: The next evolution of innovation in Financial Services (World Economic Forum)
Emerging technologies are increasingly being used by financial services firms and are forming clusters that are driving innovation throughout the sector. This report offers a framework for understanding how AI is combining with other emerging technologies and shaping the financial services industry.
Amotivation, Career Engagement, and The Moderating Role of Career Adaptability of Youth Not in Education, Employment, or Training (Asia Pacific Career Development Journal)
This study examined the impact of amotivation and career adaptability on NEET youth’s career engagement and the moderating role of career adaptability in the relationship between amotivation and career engagement. The findings showed that amotivation had a negative association with career engagement, whereas career adaptability had a positive association with career engagement.
Survival and Performance of Start-ups by Gender of Ownership: A Canadian Cohort Analysis (Statistics Canada)
This paper provides an overview of women-owned start-ups in Canada. Among the findings: less than one-fifth of new entrants were women-owned. The report results highlight the importance of identifying industry-specific barriers that may still remain for women-owned start-ups.
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