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Title: Bridging the Skills Gap: Integrating Employer Feedback into University Curriculum Development
Authors: Abubakar, Ahmed Musa
Alenoghena, Caroline Omonatse
Folorunso, Taliha Abiodun
Keywords: Skills gap, employer feedback, curriculum development, graduate employability, university-industry collaboration.
Issue Date: 4-Mar-2026
Publisher: International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management a Social Sciences (IJEMSS)
Citation: Abubakar et al., 2025
Series/Report no.: Volume 2, Issue 2;
Abstract: The disconnect between university curricula and labour market requirements has emerged as a major challenge in contemporary higher education, particularly in developing economies like Nigeria. This systematic review synthesizes literature on mechanisms for integrating employer feedback into curriculum development processes, examining theoretical frameworks, practical models, and documented outcomes. A comprehensive search of Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, ERIC, and African Journals Online yielded 78 peer-reviewed articles, books, and institutional reports published between 2010 and 2024. Thematic analysis revealed six major themes: the multidimensional nature of graduate skills gaps, diverse models for employer engagement ranging from advisory boards to technology-enabled feedback platforms, theoretical perspectives anchored in Human Capital Theory and the Triple Helix Model, documented improvements in graduate employability and employer satisfaction, persistent barriers including institutional inertia and resource constraints, and critical success factors such as leadership commitment and structured feedback mechanisms. The review identifies significant gaps in African empirical research, limited longitudinal impact studies, and insufficient attention to small and medium enterprise engagement. The findings suggest that while employer integration improves curriculum relevance and graduate outcomes, implementation requires context-specific adaptation, balanced stakeholder governance, and sustained institutional commitment. For Nigerian universities, the review recommends institutionalising employer engagement structures, developing national labour market intelligence platforms, and conducting rigorous implementation studies to inform evidencebased curriculum reform policies.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30426
ISSN: 3026-9881
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