Developing the digital transformation skills framework

Authors Machiel Bouwmans, Xander Lub, Marissa Orlowski, Thuy-Vy Nguyen
Published in PloS One
Publication date 2024
Research groups Organisations in Digital Transition
Type Article

Summary

Background Digital transformation (DT) involves integrating digital technologies into organizations to improve productivity, efficiency, and quality. Investing in the workforce’s skillsets is essential for successful DT. However, it remains unclear which skillsets are essential. Objectives This study aims to identify and define the essential skillsets needed for exploiting the full potential of DT, and to consolidate the identified skills into a comprehensive framework of DT skills. Method A systematic literature review was conducted using the PRISMA approach for selecting studies. This led to the selection of 36 articles that were examined using thematic analysis for identifying and consolidating skills into a framework. Results The Digital Transformation Skills Framework (DTSF) was developed, which contains six overarching skillsets and 44 underlying skills. The framework covers key skillsets in the areas of digital work, entrepreneurship, evidence-based work, collaboration, communication, and adaptation. Conclusion and discussion The DTSF offers a comprehensive understanding of essential skills for today’s evolving organizations, addressing a critical gap in existing literature. It is valuable for organizations and HR professionals, serving as a foundation for re- and upskilling initiatives. Ongoing research should expand the framework to include domain-specific DT skills and emerging digital technologies.

On this publication contributed

  • Machiel Bouwmans | Researcher | Research group Vocational Education
    Machiel Bouwmans
    • Researcher
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition
  • Xander Lub
    Xander Lub
    • Professor
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition
  • Thuy Vy
    Thuy-Vy Nguyen
    • Lecturer-researcher
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition

Language English
Published in PloS One
Key words digital transformation skills