This paper discusses the utilisation of conjoint analysis in the labour market by investigating the case of companies hiring new graduates. Specifically, the analysis is based on the Education-for-Labour Elicitation fromCompanies’ Attitudes towards University Studies (ELECTUS) project, involving 471 enterprises with 15 or more employees operating in Lombardy. The paper investigates the decision process for selecting candidates with the best skill sets. The conjoint analysis is able to examine the companies’ preferences using the part-worth utilities and an index of economic re-evaluation for the position of information and communications technology assistant.
Mariani, P., Marletta, A., Zenga, M. (2020). Applying conjoint analysis to the labour market: Analysing the position of ict assistant in the italian electus project. STATISTICA APPLICATA, 32(1), 29-39 [10.26398/IJAS.0032-003].
Applying conjoint analysis to the labour market: Analysing the position of ict assistant in the italian electus project
Mariani P.;Marletta A.
;Zenga M.
2020
Abstract
This paper discusses the utilisation of conjoint analysis in the labour market by investigating the case of companies hiring new graduates. Specifically, the analysis is based on the Education-for-Labour Elicitation fromCompanies’ Attitudes towards University Studies (ELECTUS) project, involving 471 enterprises with 15 or more employees operating in Lombardy. The paper investigates the decision process for selecting candidates with the best skill sets. The conjoint analysis is able to examine the companies’ preferences using the part-worth utilities and an index of economic re-evaluation for the position of information and communications technology assistant.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.