The paper presents evidence of serious skill shortages in the information technology (IT) sector and in IT-related occupations in France, Germany, Singapore the UK and the US. The extent to which higher education (HE) has responded to the increased demand for skills by providing an increasing number of study places in computer science courses, is examined. In Europe and Singapore the proportion of the age group entering IT courses has increased since 1990. Germany shows a rapid increase since 1995. The US shows a downward trend after an increase in the early 1980s. In Europe, expansion of entrants to IT took place when participation rates were flattening out after growth in the 80s and early 90s. Expansion indicates that entrants were switc...
The proportion of female students studying Computing related subjects at undergraduate-degree level ...
This paper sets out to examine the skills gaps between the industrial application of Information Tec...
Higher education institutions are confronted with a declining growth in the number of students in in...
The paper presents evidence of serious skill shortages in the information technology (IT) sector and...
National audienceBy 1990, tow-thirds of all the jobs available for graduates with higher educational...
While cost saving is at the forefront of the reasons for offshoring to low wage countries, the moves...
This paper compares the supply of specialist ICT skills in the UK and Germany from higher education ...
This paper aims to provide evidence of what fixes the information technology skills shortage. The fo...
This study investigates the Academic ICT Gap that exists between the information and communications ...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
International audiencePurpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesse...
The information systems academic discipline faced a sharp reduction in student enrollments as the jo...
Information Technology (IT) has become a significant industrial sector for the European Community. T...
It is by now an obvious observation that much of the world depends on information technology. Our in...
The information systems academic discipline has faced a sharp reduction in student enrollments as th...
The proportion of female students studying Computing related subjects at undergraduate-degree level ...
This paper sets out to examine the skills gaps between the industrial application of Information Tec...
Higher education institutions are confronted with a declining growth in the number of students in in...
The paper presents evidence of serious skill shortages in the information technology (IT) sector and...
National audienceBy 1990, tow-thirds of all the jobs available for graduates with higher educational...
While cost saving is at the forefront of the reasons for offshoring to low wage countries, the moves...
This paper compares the supply of specialist ICT skills in the UK and Germany from higher education ...
This paper aims to provide evidence of what fixes the information technology skills shortage. The fo...
This study investigates the Academic ICT Gap that exists between the information and communications ...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
International audiencePurpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesse...
The information systems academic discipline faced a sharp reduction in student enrollments as the jo...
Information Technology (IT) has become a significant industrial sector for the European Community. T...
It is by now an obvious observation that much of the world depends on information technology. Our in...
The information systems academic discipline has faced a sharp reduction in student enrollments as th...
The proportion of female students studying Computing related subjects at undergraduate-degree level ...
This paper sets out to examine the skills gaps between the industrial application of Information Tec...
Higher education institutions are confronted with a declining growth in the number of students in in...