超越技术知识:未来软技能的文献计量学研究

Vandana Kumari, Balvinder Shukla, Taranjeet Duggal
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背景:为了鼓励经济和社会进步,发展人力资本并将技能与工作要求联系起来至关重要。由于必要的能力和能力的转变,企业的需求和劳动力市场上可获得的专业概况之间存在差异。2019冠状病毒病是加速变革步伐和影响就业市场的催化剂。这导致了对技能提升和再培训的巨大需求。设计/方法/方法:对SCOPUS数据库中的127篇文章进行了深入的研究。这些文章是通过在Scopus中搜索关键词“未来技能”收集的。该研究采用了文献计量学技术,对未来的技能研究提出了一个全面的看法,包括绩效分析和科学制图。研究结果:研究结果表明,最近对未来技能的研究激增,美国和英国等国家在这一领域处于领先地位。然而,正如本研究概述的那样,仍有足够的空间进行进一步调查。大多数关于未来技能的研究主要与社会科学、商业、管理和会计学科有关。原创性/价值:这篇论文因其开创性的方法而脱颖而出,为未来技能的研究现状提供了有价值的见解。此外,通过采用文献计量学分析,它为潜在的未来路径提供了建议。
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Beyond technical know how: A bibliometric study of future soft skills
Background: To encourage economic and social progress, it is crucial to develop human capital and associate skill sets with job requirements. Due to the shift in necessary competencies and abilities, there is a discrepancy between what businesses demand and the professional profiles that are accessible in the labor market. COVID-19 has been the catalyst in accelerating the pace of change and affecting the job market. This has led to huge demand for upskilling and reskilling. Design/methodology/approach: A thorough study was carried out on 127 articles obtained from the SCOPUS database. These articles were collected by searching for the keyword “future skills” in Scopus. The study employed bibliometric techniques, to present a comprehensive view of future skill research, encompassing performance analysis and science mapping. Findings: The findings indicate a recent surge in research focused on future skills, and countries like United states and United Kingdom leading in this area. However, there remains ample room for further investigation, as outlined in this study. The majority of research on future skills is primarily associated with social sciences, business, management, and accounting disciplines. Originality/value: This paper stands out due to its pioneering approach in offering valuable insights into the present state of research on future skills. Additionally, by employing bibliometric analysis, it offers recommendations for potential future paths.
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