Future competences for the European software sector

Authors Paul Morsch, Willemijn van Haeften, Pascal Ravesteijn, Guido Ongena
Published in Conference Proceedings 36th Bled eConference
Publication date 25 June 2023
Research groups Process Innovation and Information Systems
Type Article

Summary

The shortage for ICT personal in the EU is large and expected to increase. The aim of this research is to contribute to a better understanding of the roles and competences needed, so that education curricula can be better aligned to evolving market demand by answering the research question: Which competence gaps do we need to bridge in order to meet the future need for sufficiently qualified personnel in the EU Software sector? In this research, a mixed method approach was executed in twelve European countries, to map the current and future needs for competences in the EU. The analyses shows changes in demand regarding technical skills, e.g. low-code and a stronger focus on soft skills like communication and critical thinking. Besides this, the research showed educational institutes would do well to develop their curricula in a practical way by integration of real live cases and work together with organizations.

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On this publication contributed

  • Paul Morsch
    • Researcher
    • Research group: Process Innovation and Information Systems
  • Pascal Ravesteijn | Professor | Process innovation and information systems
    Pascal Ravesteijn
    • Professor
    • Research group: Process Innovation and Information Systems
  • Guido Ongena | Researcher | Process Innovation and Information Systems
    Guido Ongena
    • Professor
    • Research group: Process Innovation and Information Systems

Language English
Published in Conference Proceedings 36th Bled eConference
ISBN/ISSN URN:ISBN:978-961-286-751-5
Key words software sector, skills, future, roles, competences, curricula
Digital Object Identifier 10.18690/um.fov.4.2023.36
Page range 561-576

Paul Mosch

Paul Mosch

  • Researcher
  • Research group: Process Innovation and Information Systems