2021
DOI: 10.3390/educsci11020073
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Software Development Methodologies, HEIs, and the Digital Economy

Abstract: Progressing digitalization of business, economy, and the society places higher education institutions (HEIs) in the center of the debate on how to effectively respond to challenges and opportunities that are thus triggered. Several facets of this process and corresponding challenges exist, including the complex question of how to match students’ skills and competencies with the demands and expectations of the industry. From a different angle, considering the changing nature of work, HEIs are responsible for eq… Show more

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“…The advent of digital economy (Saeedi and Visvizi, 2021) and the diffusion of data-driven mindset demand that businesses redefine their orientation, business models, processes and Data-driven orientation in start-ups innovation management strategies (Loia et al, 2021). Yet, the impact of ICT and digital technologies on the development of innovation is complex.…”
Section: The Development Of Innovation In Data-driven Companiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of digital economy (Saeedi and Visvizi, 2021) and the diffusion of data-driven mindset demand that businesses redefine their orientation, business models, processes and Data-driven orientation in start-ups innovation management strategies (Loia et al, 2021). Yet, the impact of ICT and digital technologies on the development of innovation is complex.…”
Section: The Development Of Innovation In Data-driven Companiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This certainly brings the discussion to, fifth, questions of regulatory frameworks and models of economic growth [9,10,21]. The paradox that the ICT-driven gig economy reveals is that space, distance, and territorial boundaries become increasingly obsolete in the digital economy [23]. This paper sets the background for this discussion to unfold in future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Corresponding advances in blockchain technology, smart contracts, and AI add to that momentum. In this context, regulatory issues come to the surface of the discussion on gig economy too, albeit respective advances are geographically fragmented and confined by national and regional labor markets' specificity [19][20][21][22][23]. Considering the value, the potential, and the inescapability of both platform and gig economies, new insights and perspectives are needed to query the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progressive liberalization of international trade, including the service sector (cf. Alkraiji 2020), results in the so-called servitization of the economy and the building of a service economy (Spring and Araujo 2017;Buera and Kaboski 2012;Green and Ng 2017;Lafuente et al 2017;Rees et al 2020;Saeedi and Visvizi 2021). Services, in other words, represent an increasingly salient part of international trade, and therefore also of local, national, and regional economic systems.…”
Section: The Role Of Services In the Global Economymentioning
confidence: 99%