As new work and internship options arise, educators, employers and students seek information about the learning benefits of these new arrangements. This is also the case in terms of e-internships. The purpose of this study was to assess the merit of the effort-reward imbalance model to understand appreciation and performance as reported by the e-interns (also known as virtual interns). The study involved a cross-sectional sample of e-interns. The sample was recruited using the snowball technique and two specialized internship portals. Participants were grouped into a number of conditions. Effort conditions depended on participantsâ reported goal clarity and satisfaction with support. Reward conditions were determined based on the (un-)ava...
Various factors influence e-learners\u27 feelings of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with their e-l...
Requiring experience to get a job is a familiar adage because employers want to know that new hires ...
The true nature of reward’s effect of performance is still unknown, with a continuing scientific deb...
Purpose – Many employers experiment with virtual working modes for project-based work. Virtual inter...
Abstract Today, colleges and universities must deal with rapid changes in employability. An interns...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline unique learning experience that virtual/e-internsh...
Technological developments over the last thirty years increasingly shaped the means by which we recr...
Purpose - Internships are becoming a more common feature of the career paths of young people, howeve...
The aim of this study is to assess the influence of virtual facilitators’ supervisory styles in the ...
This paper reviews the current literature on internships and the impact internships have for student...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a student learning outcome focussed assessment of t...
This study evaluates the merits and challenges associated with onsite and online internships, focusi...
Study programs in Professional Higher Education Institutions typically have the mandatory internship...
As teleworking and remote working options are adopted more and more widely in many countries, so are...
This study evaluates the merits and challenges associated with onsite and online internships, focusi...
Various factors influence e-learners\u27 feelings of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with their e-l...
Requiring experience to get a job is a familiar adage because employers want to know that new hires ...
The true nature of reward’s effect of performance is still unknown, with a continuing scientific deb...
Purpose – Many employers experiment with virtual working modes for project-based work. Virtual inter...
Abstract Today, colleges and universities must deal with rapid changes in employability. An interns...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline unique learning experience that virtual/e-internsh...
Technological developments over the last thirty years increasingly shaped the means by which we recr...
Purpose - Internships are becoming a more common feature of the career paths of young people, howeve...
The aim of this study is to assess the influence of virtual facilitators’ supervisory styles in the ...
This paper reviews the current literature on internships and the impact internships have for student...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a student learning outcome focussed assessment of t...
This study evaluates the merits and challenges associated with onsite and online internships, focusi...
Study programs in Professional Higher Education Institutions typically have the mandatory internship...
As teleworking and remote working options are adopted more and more widely in many countries, so are...
This study evaluates the merits and challenges associated with onsite and online internships, focusi...
Various factors influence e-learners\u27 feelings of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with their e-l...
Requiring experience to get a job is a familiar adage because employers want to know that new hires ...
The true nature of reward’s effect of performance is still unknown, with a continuing scientific deb...