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Digital transformation, skills and education: A systematic literature review

Bruno Siano Rêgo, Diogo Lourenço, Fernando Moreira, Carla Santos Pereira

2023Industry and Higher Education40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital transformation (DT) is raising new challenges. This article seeks to understand how DT has changed business strategies, requiring a new profile of professionals, analyzing the most sought-after skills and identifying opportunities for future professionals. Also, it studies whether universities have incorporated in their training the new skills required by the labor market impacted by DT. To these ends, a systematic literature review dealing with digital transformation, competence, and education was conducted. The existing literature was categorized into seven main areas of investigation: digital literacy; skills identification; use of digital technologies in teaching; learning models; workforce qualification or re-skilling; digital technologies in the labor market; and undergraduate course analysis. This structuring then lays the groundwork for capturing gaps in the literature and proposing future research.

Topics & Concepts

Competence (human resources)WorkforceStructuringDigital transformationDigital literacyKnowledge managementSystematic reviewIdentification (biology)Public relationsEngineering ethicsPedagogyBusinessPsychologyComputer sciencePolitical scienceEngineeringSocial psychologyMEDLINELawBiologyWorld Wide WebBotanyFinanceDigital Transformation in IndustryEngineering Education and TechnologyEducational Innovations and Challenges
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