Metaverse and Career Development

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career development
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digital human resource management
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ethical issues in virtual career guidance
future of work
immersive learning environments
metaverse
organisational training innovation
privacy and data security
psychological effects virtual environments
virtual reality
workforce digital transformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041151357
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how the Metaverse may be applied to career development practices.

Beginning with a systematic review of empirical literature to foreground tested Metaverse applications in both workplace and educational settings, the book provides a framework for discussing possible Metaverse applications through five key career stages: Growth, exploration, establishment, maintenance, and disengagement. It then provides best practices, policy considerations, and implementation guidelines for organizations and educational institutions. Ethical considerations, including privacy, data security, digital divide, and psychological impacts of prolonged immersion in virtual environments, are also discussed.

This book will interest scholars of digital human resource management, human resource development, and career management. Its practical suggestions may also interest HR practitioners and policymakers.

K.G. Priyashantha is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. He holds a PhD in Human Resource Management from the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, and his research focuses on gender stereotypes, digital HRM, and work engagement.

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