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Digital Skills as A Significant Factor of Human Resources Development

Version 1 : Received: 16 September 2022 / Approved: 16 September 2022 / Online: 16 September 2022 (10:58:47 CEST)

How to cite: Stofkova, J.; Poliakova, A.; Repkova Stofkova, K.; Malega, P.; Krejnus, M.; Binasova, V.; Daneshjo, N. Digital Skills as A Significant Factor of Human Resources Development. Preprints 2022, 2022090247. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0247.v1 Stofkova, J.; Poliakova, A.; Repkova Stofkova, K.; Malega, P.; Krejnus, M.; Binasova, V.; Daneshjo, N. Digital Skills as A Significant Factor of Human Resources Development. Preprints 2022, 2022090247. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0247.v1

Abstract

Digital technologies play a key role in reviving the world economy. The EU has pledged to combine recovery support with resilient digital transformation. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the lack of digitization in Slovakia and the shortcomings of digital skills in citizens and communication with institutions. Digital skills are important and should form part of educational policy. ICT skills can help people succeed in the labour market and improve communication with public administration. Digitization and globalization increase the importance to communicate through the Internet, applications and other e-based gadgets. Digital skills are one of the essential parts of e-Government, so people can use e-Government services in communication with public administration. The current crisis citizens' use of online services. In-dices concerning the digital economy are analysed, such as the digital economy and society index DESI and e-government digital skills (EGDI) from 2018 to 2021 revealed a stagnant state in 2018 and 2019 and 2020, there was a decrease in basic digital skills". The next index is E-Government Digital Index It focuses on human capital and digital skills in these indices. The paper analyses and identifies the digital skills of citizens in the context of e-Government development and describes the use of e-Government services by EU citizens with a focus on the Slovak republic. The data were collected through a questionnaire survey with citizens in Slovak republic's digital skills according to selected categories, the use of e-Government services as well as awareness of e-Government services. Solutions that improve e-government in the Slovak Republic are gradually being implemented. Improving digital skills according to National Coalition for Digital Skills and professions in the Slovak republic and is one of the priorities of The Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic which has adopted an action plan for 2019 – 2022 to improve the results in the DESI index by 2025 and focus on the digital skills required by employers. The survey revealed that in Slovakia, the majority of schools offer only weak support for digital education (about the EU-27 average of 68% and 45%, respectively). The research revealed also decreased level of digital literacy among young people. These competencies are very important to gain a position in the labour market in the digital society. The projects aim to support the development of digital skills of primary and secondary school students, and the integration of new technologies into teaching.

Keywords

digital skills; DESI index; EGDI index; e-Government

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Human Resources and Organizations

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