Analysis of Human Resources in Science and Technology in ICT Companies–Case of Croatia
Journal: Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences (JIOS) (Vol.38, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-12-16
Authors : Jelena Horvat; Marina Klačmer Čalopa; Aleksandra Sobodić;
Page : 97-107
Keywords : Human resources in science and technology; ICT skills; small companies in the ICT sector;
Abstract
This paper integrates theories and findings of the level of tertiary educated workforce, the human resources in science and technology and skills that are desirable in employees from in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector. It is important to examine the real situation on the labor market in the ICT sector, which is often referred to as the key to overcoming the crisis and the future of national economy. Basic statistical elements, upon which to predict future demand for human resources in science and technology (HRST), are people who enter tertiary level of education (inputs) or are already in the system (throughputs), but until graduation are not considered HRST's (outputs). Analysis is based on a sample of 56 small companies in ICT sector in Croatia. This paper presents the overview of the situations of human resources in small companies ICT sector in Croatia. Existing literature on HRST, employee's skills and ICT sector is reviewed in the light of this analysis, in order to better understand current employment structure and desirable competencies of future employees of small companies in the ICT sector in Croatia.
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