Political Economy: Malaysia's digital economy transformation, challenges and opportunities in the labour market
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https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v10iSI38.7640Keywords:
political economy, digital economy, labour market, digital literacyAbstract
This research examines the relationship between the labour market demand and the government's digitalisation policy, strategy, and implementation. PEA of the digital economy's progress, challenges, and potential for the digital labour market is conducted. This study examines the most effective methods for multiplier effects in key areas, including expanding or modifying the domestic market, enhancing or mitigating employability in Malaysia's digital economy context, and stimulating skills development in line with the workforce's needs and industry demands, in relation to the dynamics of digitization. A textual analysis identifies the impact of optimising the workforce's potential in the digital economy.
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