EDUCATIONAL MISMATCH AND NON-COGNITIVE SKILLS OF WOMAN ON BOARD IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Authors

  • Nur Ika Effendi University of Muara Bungo
  • Yanti Murni
  • Yessi Gusteti University of Dharmas
  • Khairun A. Roni University of Muara Bungo

Keywords:

Educational Mismatch, Non Cognitive Skills, Woman on Board, Strategic Decision, Creative Industry

Abstract

Productivity and wages can be motivated by education, skills and experience. This paper is literature study of woman on boards in the creative industry with a focus on interrelationship educational mismatch and non-cognitive skills to strategic decision making in the sustainability of the business they lead. The method used is to examine some the results of previous studies. The findings of this study inform that educational mismatch and non-cognitive skills can influence the strategic decisions and more positively affect to cognitive conflict. The limitation of this research is study only conducted at creative industry and only focuses on woman on board. Further qualitative and quantitative research of male and female workers in other types of industries is required to investigate application of such recommendations.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Nur Ika Effendi, Yanti Murni, Yessi Gusteti, & Khairun A. Roni. (2024). EDUCATIONAL MISMATCH AND NON-COGNITIVE SKILLS OF WOMAN ON BOARD IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY: A LITERATURE REVIEW. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN TRENDS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (IJMTSS), 2(8). Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/ijmtss/article/view/677