Professional socialisation refers to the acquisition of values, attitudes, skills and knowledge pertaining to a professional subculture. This paper reviews the literature about professional socialisation and the dimensions that contribute to the process and definition of professional socialisation. This literature analysis is undertaken of cognate professions because there is no direct literature relating to valuers. The summary of the legislative requirements within Australia and the membership requirements of professional valuation bodies are examined to determine if these include elements of professional socialisation from a real world perspective. Valuers, professional socialisation, property education, tertiary education, appraiser
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...
Background/aim: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and d...
This thesis examines the predictive value of a conceptual distinction between status-seeking associa...
Professional socialisation refers to the acquisition of values, attitudes, skills and knowledge pert...
An examination of the professional socialisation process is critical in changing the way graduates a...
In a borderless economy underlined by increased regional labour mobility, enhanced Real Estate profe...
Professionalism is initially understood as a historical process, through which certain commercial se...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
This paper explores contemporary developments in the management and socialization of professionals,...
Research on professional socialisation in higher education has been conducted in nursing, pharmacy, ...
Purpose: Valuers face significant challenges as valuation becomes automated and the role evolves fro...
The processes of professionalisation and professional socialisation are examined both generally and ...
Much of the sociological literature on professions is based on the traditional professions that emer...
AbstractOrganisations typically leverage professionalism to promote reputational capital. Reporting ...
Background/aim: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and d...
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...
Background/aim: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and d...
This thesis examines the predictive value of a conceptual distinction between status-seeking associa...
Professional socialisation refers to the acquisition of values, attitudes, skills and knowledge pert...
An examination of the professional socialisation process is critical in changing the way graduates a...
In a borderless economy underlined by increased regional labour mobility, enhanced Real Estate profe...
Professionalism is initially understood as a historical process, through which certain commercial se...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
This paper explores contemporary developments in the management and socialization of professionals,...
Research on professional socialisation in higher education has been conducted in nursing, pharmacy, ...
Purpose: Valuers face significant challenges as valuation becomes automated and the role evolves fro...
The processes of professionalisation and professional socialisation are examined both generally and ...
Much of the sociological literature on professions is based on the traditional professions that emer...
AbstractOrganisations typically leverage professionalism to promote reputational capital. Reporting ...
Background/aim: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and d...
Background/aim: There has been limited research into the values of the Australian occupational thera...
Background/aim: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and d...
This thesis examines the predictive value of a conceptual distinction between status-seeking associa...