Increasing the digital literacy skills of regional SMEs through high-speed broadband access

IF 1.7 Q3 BUSINESS Small Enterprise Research Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/13215906.2021.1919913
A. Ollerenshaw, Jennifer Corbett, Helen Thompson
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ABSTRACT Universal challenges exist for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) in regional and rural areas to utilize digital technologies for entrepreneurial advancement. Barriers include insufficient understanding of digital technologies and a lack of skills necessary for digital adoption. In Australia, training programs were introduced to enhance the digital uptake for the business and community sectors. Research was conducted to examine the impact on participants’ perceived digital literacy awareness and knowledge of online services, and their skills development. Survey data was collected from program participants (n = 101) comprising SMEs and not-for-profit organizations (NFP), and from program mentors/facilitators (n = 9). The findings show that training supports knowledge transfer, learning and skills development, fostering confidence about digital technologies. It is recommended that ongoing training is delivered regionally so that SMEs and NFPs can exploit digital innovations within their businesses and organizations.
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通过高速宽带接入提高区域中小企业的数字素养技能
区域和农村地区的中小企业(SMEs)在利用数字技术促进创业方面存在普遍挑战。障碍包括对数字技术的理解不足和缺乏采用数字技术所需的技能。在澳大利亚,引入了培训项目,以提高商业和社区部门对数字技术的吸收。研究考察了对参与者感知的数字素养意识和在线服务知识的影响,以及他们的技能发展。调查数据收集自项目参与者(n = 101),包括中小企业和非营利组织(NFP),以及项目导师/促进者(n = 9)。研究结果表明,培训有助于知识转移、学习和技能发展,增强对数字技术的信心。建议在区域内提供持续的培训,以便中小企业和非农就业人员能够在其业务和组织内利用数字创新。
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