Conceptualizing employees’ digital skills as signals delivered to employers

Y. Bokek-Cohen
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize employees’ digital skills as signals with which employees tacitly deliver information about their competence and suitability to the firm. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on the Spence’s signaling theory. Findings Applying Spence’s signaling theory and Walther and Parks’s warranting theory enables the conceptualization of digital skills as signals and warrants among older workers who have been employed in their position for a longer period but nevertheless wish to demonstrate ongoing productivity. Practical implications It is recommended to use information about prospective or existent employees’ digital literacy as an indicator of high priority for the purpose of personnel selection, as it entails the acquisition of digital skills, which facilitate high productivity of most industries in today’s era. Social implications Older workers may wish to acquire digital skills in order to improve their career chances. Originality/value The paper is a theoretical contribution to the scholarship of digital literacy as well as to both signaling and warranting theories.
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将员工的数字技能概念化为传递给雇主的信号
目的本文的目的是将员工的数字技能概念化为员工默认向公司传递有关其能力和适合性的信息的信号。设计/方法论/途径本文借鉴了Spence的信号理论。研究结果应用Spence的信号理论和Walters和Parks的保证理论,可以将数字技能概念化为老年工人的信号和保证,这些老年工人在其职位上工作了更长的时间,但仍希望展示持续的生产力。实际意义建议将未来或现有员工的数字素养信息作为人员选择的高度优先指标,因为这需要获得数字技能,这有助于当今时代大多数行业的高生产力。社会影响老年工人可能希望获得数字技能,以提高他们的职业机会。原创性/价值本文是对数字素养学术以及信号和保证理论的理论贡献。
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International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior
International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior Social Sciences-Public Administration
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior brings together researchers and practitioners, both within and outside the United States, who are in the areas of organization theory, management, development, and behavior. This journal covers all private, public and not-for-profit organizations’ theories and behavior.
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