Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity (Dec 2019)

Human Resources Readiness for Industry 4.0

  • Jaroslav Vrchota,
  • Monika Mařiková,
  • Petr Řehoř,
  • Ladislav Rolínek,
  • Radek Toušek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/joitmc6010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 3

Abstract

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Industry 4.0 is related to major changes, particularly in production. As such changes might have major implications for the labour market; the paper focuses on the assumptions of the human capital and its preparedness for Industry 4.0 in the Czech Republic. The findings are based on EUROSTAT, MEYS, OECD, ISCED, CZSO, and WEF. Based on such data, twelve indicators were selected and described in the results. Subsequently, the correlation analysis was carried out, using the data of the Czech Republic in order to estimate which indicators are related and thus to obtain a more detailed view of areas that need to be improved. The level of computer skills in the Czech Republic are increasing. Internet connection is around 80%. The share of technical workers in the Czech Republic is in the range of 30−40%. In terms of expenditure on education, the Czech Republic belongs to the countries of the eastern region. The number of graduates of technical professions managed to catch up with the development of the European Union (EU). In terms of employment in High-tech and Medium-high-tech areas, the Czech Republic is one of the leaders in the EU. Czech students have great potential in basic computer skills.

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