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Título : Digital Competency Enhancement in Personnel Training and Development: A Literature Review of Current Trends and Challenges
Autor : Taruchain-Pozo, Luis
Avilés-Castillo, Fátima
Fecha de publicación : 2024
Editorial : Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Volume 1041 LNNS, Pages 144 - 154
Resumen : In a perpetually advancing technological landscape, workforce training and development centered around digital competency and computer science principles are critical for ensuring the organizational resilience and competitiveness. This study undertakes a bibliographic analysis of technology-focused personnel training and development, aspiring to identify the strategies implemented, benefits perceived, and challenges emerging in this digital era. Three foundational research questions are outlined: What strategies are employed in technology-focused continuous training? What benefits do workers acquire after technology-centric training? And what are the prevalent challenges in digital skills training? A literature search approach was deployed to answer these queries, executing a meticulous analysis of 33 significant scientific papers. The results indicate a burgeoning trend towards virtual, technology-driven training, and the usage of practical simulations in training. It was also confirmed that continuous technology-focused training creates positive impacts on both work performance and worker attitudes. However, challenges like resistance to change and technological limitations persist in certain organizations.
URI : https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-63437-6_12
https://repositorio.uti.edu.ec//handle/123456789/6974
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