Cooperative VET in training networks: analysing the free-rider problem in a sociology-of-conventions perspective
Keywords
Bildung und ErziehungEducation
cooporative VET; initial VET; Sociology of Conventions
Vocational Training, Adult Education
Bildungswesen quartärer Bereich, Berufsbildung
Ausbildungsbetrieb
Ausbildung
duales System
Kooperation
Netzwerk
Berufsbildung
Schweiz
firm training apprentices
Switzerland
dual system
network
training
vocational education
cooperation
20100
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Abstract
In training networks, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises pool their resources to train apprentices within the framework of the dual VET system, while an intermediary organisation is tasked with managing operations. Over the course of their apprenticeship, the apprentices switch from one training company to another on a (half-) yearly basis. Drawing on a case study of four training networks in Switzerland and the theoretical framework of the sociology of conventions, this paper aims to understand the reasons for the slow dissemination and reluctant adoption of this promising form of organising VET in Switzerland. The results of the study show that the system of moving from one company to another creages a variety of free-rider constellations in the distribution of the collectively generated corporative benefits. This explains why companies are reluctant to participate in this model. For the network to be sustainable, the intermediary organisation has to address discontent arising from free-rider problems while taking into account that the solutions found are always tentative and will often result in new free-rider problems.Date
2016-01-11Type
journal articleIdentifier
oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/457372197-8646
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/45737
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-457373
https://doi.org/10.13152/IJRVET.2.4.3