Competences of the professional of the future in the circular economy: Evidence from the case of Limburg, Belgium

A sufficient amount of professionals (quantity) with the right competences (quality) is needed to make the transition to a circular economy happen. An important task for higher education institutions (HEIs) is to (re)train professionals towards the competences required by employers. This study determines the relevant competences within the local aspiration of Limburg (Flanders, Belgium) becoming a circular economy and educating for sustainable development. First, roadmaps, literature and vacancies were analyzed to make an inventory of possible competences. Second, a focus group was organized w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: JANSSENS, Lise
KUPPENS, Tom
VAN SCHOUBROECK, Sophie
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Circular Economy / Competence / Higher education / Best-Worst Scaling
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26602912
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/1942/32790

A sufficient amount of professionals (quantity) with the right competences (quality) is needed to make the transition to a circular economy happen. An important task for higher education institutions (HEIs) is to (re)train professionals towards the competences required by employers. This study determines the relevant competences within the local aspiration of Limburg (Flanders, Belgium) becoming a circular economy and educating for sustainable development. First, roadmaps, literature and vacancies were analyzed to make an inventory of possible competences. Second, a focus group was organized with representatives of companies and company federations to make a first selection of the most relevant competences for the circular economy. Third, companies were asked to rank technical, valorization and transversal competences using best-worst scaling (BWS). The results show that transversal competences and valorization competences are equally important as technical competences for a circular economy. This study contributes to a better harmony between educational programmes of higher education institutions (HEIs) and the competence needs of businesses within the context of the circular economy ; The authors wish to express their gratitude to the Research Centre for Regional Analysis 368 of Hasselt University, Belgium, for funding this research project As mentioned in the acknowledgments of the paper, the research was funded by the Research Centre for Regional Analysis of Hasselt University, Belgium.